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Elegy (feat. Amber Webber & Mary Lattimore)

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Marissa Nadler Canonical path: /marissa-nadler/elegy-feat-amber-webber-amp-mary-lattimore Related lyric paths: 6
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Elegy (feat. Amber Webber & Mary Lattimore)

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Make me an enemy

Make me so bad

That you have to leave

We were bleeding

From the start

No tourniquet

Could make it stop

Make me a memory

That comes and goes

Anytime you need

We were bleeding

From the start

No tourniquet

Could make it stop

And all seemed lost

All seemed lost

Make me a reverie

Make it so bad

That you have to leave

We were bleeding from the start

No tourniquet could turn it off

And all seemed lost

All seemed lost

It's always midnight

In my heart

All seemed lost

All seemed lost

All seemed lost

All seemed lost

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