The Wake
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The Wake
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God knows how the world ends
Clouds will burst once again
Then we fall behind
And storms breathing over
The blackening sea
Waves rise to the sky
And then bury me, blue bird
As I stare over the ocean
The roar of spate
Arias in the distance
They've come too late
Blue bird
How every night was wonderful
Unfolding stars
From pieces
How every night was wonderful
Unfolding stars
From pieces
And I've spread my belief
To hold on to a certainty
It means nothing,
We all aim for nothing
How every night was wonderful
Unfolding stars
From pieces
How every night was wonderful
Unfolding stars
From pieces
How every night was wonderful
Unfolding stars
From pieces
How every night was wonderful
Unfolding stars
From pieces
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Who performs "The Wake"?
Habitants performs "The Wake", and this lyric page sits inside the Habitants catalog on LyroVerse.
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