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Ancient Names (Part I)

Ancient Names (Part I) lyrics by Lord Huron. Well, the neon lights burned red and gold I came to have my fortune told Can't imagine what she saw While gazing...

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Ancient Names (Part I)

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Well, the neon lights burned red and gold

I came to have my fortune told

Can't imagine what she saw

While gazing in her crystal ball

Far out past the astral plane

I cast you back from whence you came

Cosmic ash and blackened brain

I call you by your ancient names

I gotta get away from here

I gotta get away from her

What the fortune teller said is

I'm alive for now but good as dead

She claims she'd seen it all

While she was gazing in her crystal ball

If I can't evade my fate

Then I won't sit around and wait

A fallen star will be thy bane

I call you by your ancient names

I gotta get away from here

(I'll never see the golden sunrise)

I gotta get away from her

(Oh, if I leave this place alive)

I gotta get away from here

(I'll never see the golden sunrise)

Oh I gotta get away from her

I gotta get away from here

I gotta get away from her

I gotta get away from here

I gotta get away from her

I gotta get away from here

If I live to see the next sunrise

I gotta get away from her

Oh, if I leave this place alive

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