One Hundred Steps
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Come In

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: One Hundred Steps Canonical path: /one-hundred-steps/come-in Related lyric paths: 6
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Come In

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It's just a fading shadow of silhuette

Moving Away in the sky

Time is a scar on my arm wich has served as a reminder

Come in sing me your tune

Sing this night of solitude

Cry me stars

We look into our bodies and empty palces

Ready to be filled in...

We keep refusing the gift we can't return

Come in sing me your tune

sing this night of solitude

Cry me stars

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