Tablecloth
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Tablecloth
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From breaking point
To the bitter end
Every dreamer
Wakes up in the end
Still I was levitating
When we met the gods
That had no names
When time stopped
I went home crying
And called it off
You stayed up all night
I couldn't believe you got
Nicked on the pavement
For stumbling home
Just give me a reason
Not to be alone
Not to be alone
Heavy breath
And a beating heart
My escapism
Your brand-new start
Fuck it all up
Just to do it again
I'm breaking your heart, love
And you're my only friend
I won't let this ugly world
Grind me down
I'm gonna pick up the pieces Somehow
Nicked on the pavement
For stumbling home
Just give me a reason
Not to be alone
Not to be alone
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Hannah Williams & The Affirmations performs "Tablecloth", and this lyric page sits inside the Hannah Williams & The Affirmations catalog on LyroVerse.
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