AM
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AM
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In the cold morning light
Arms like a child
Letting the carpet kiss your feet
Hard heavy mouth with lips that fall apart
It's a soft pink work of art
And every mistake reads on your face
I'll lead you to your dreams
Oh, you stay blind with the kiss on your eyes
Flicker and white between red lines
Turn to the wall, still through it all
I wonder where you go
8: 10 AM
You sleep so alone
Don't feel bad
I know you'd rather be unconscious lying there
Inside your mind
Hard heavy mouth that's crashed against my hand
It's a soft pink place to land
Every mistake you're to be made
I wonder where we go
8: 10 AM
You sleep so alone
8: 10 AM
You sleep so alone
Where did you go?
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Who performs "AM"?
Marika Hackman performs "AM", and this lyric page sits inside the Marika Hackman catalog on LyroVerse.
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