Last Embrace
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Last Embrace
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I'm torn in two, an ordinary man i count my seconds by the hand
She's torn in two, her sun and moon is levitating out of sight again
Over and over we turn back time, then over and over we save your life
It's hard to remember to hide your eyes, you tell me you need me then say goodbye
Don't believe them while you're healing, theres a reason for this feeling
Don't believe them while you're healing, theres a reason for this feeling of desire
Over and over we turn back time, then over and over we save your life
Its hard to remember to hide your eyes, you tell me you need me then say goodbye
I'm torn in two, an ordinary man i count my seconds by the hand
She's torn in two, her sun and moon is levitating out of sight again
I'm torn in two
(and here we are)
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Northern Room performs "Last Embrace", and this lyric page sits inside the Northern Room catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Blacklight (Don't Leave Me Here) and Dutch Radio with a short reason for opening each page next.
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