Elegy (feat. Amber Webber & Mary Lattimore)
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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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