Non-Euclidean Heart
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Non-Euclidean Heart
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Feel the heat in me
A distant beat within
I deal in sheets for free
I'm told that's called defeat
Try harder
I can't begin if there's nothing left to start
So why bother
I'll go where you go
In parallel or somewhere else
My non-Euclidean heart
Evergreen I grow
Nothing like before
Little do they know
That it's all for show
Thanks, I hate it
You´re doing great but I don't think you understand
Talk later
OK
Bye
I'll go where you go
In parallel or somewhere еlse
My non-Euclidean heart
Makеs no sense
I'll go if you go
I can't pretend I'm someone else
So don't hope for a miracle
It makes no
I'll go where you go
In parallel or somewhere else
My non-Euclidean heart
I'll go where you go
In parallel or somewhere else
My non-Euclidean heart
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