Grave
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Grave
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I could be found
Out on the corner making my way down
To where you'll let me leave my body again
Out of focus wonder when the time ran out, out
I could be tamed
For a moment then you walk over my grave
Where we'd lay and dream the weather away
Until we went insane
So lower me down, down, down, down
Oh and we could have been
That heaven we've been missing
It's all hope but no action
It's all hope but no action
So lower me down, down, down, down
There I lay for a week knowing nothing else
Lay for a week knowing nothing else
Lay for a week knowing nothing else
Lower me down, down, down, down
Lower me down, down, down, down
Don't walk over my grave
Don't walk over my grave
Don't walk over my grave
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George Ogilvie performs "Grave", and this lyric page sits inside the George Ogilvie catalog on LyroVerse.
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