Drowned
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Drowned
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As i fell through
through the hole
everything grew
grew whiter
and stranger as as i fell
through the hole and everything was
i cant find up i cant find anything
i felt your hand as i fell
through the hole and everything
grew darker and and stranger
i knew i was never coming back
i
cant
find
i cant find up i cant find anything
i cant die in water
this sharp stinging word and
and my screaming delight
birth of the day and the end
of the night
im waiting for the bottom that never comes
im waiting for the botton that never comes
im waiting im waiting im waiting im waiting im waiting
waiting
waiting
im waiting im waiting ah yeah
i
cant
find
i cant find up i cant find anything
i cant die in water
i
cant
find
i cant find up i cant find anything
i cant die in water......
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