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Overgrown Eden

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Inme Canonical path: /inme/overgrown-eden Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Overgrown Eden

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I was in heaven and you don't care,

My lucent orb is fading bright,

All of this hatred turns you on,

You can taste my life forever,

Voices shadow me and tell me to kill myself,

What to do? What to do?

All that contains me is gravity,

Mediterranian guided by the moon,

All of this burning cools you down,

Take me home becuase I don't feel like I used to,

Take me home because I on't feel like I did that day,

And then I forgot it all

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