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Nine Words

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Oppenheimer Canonical path: /oppenheimer/nine-words Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Nine Words

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Nine words in, ink on skin

Justification of the choice you made then

Nine words on, pages torn

Clarification of the choice you made then

Come on you know your heart's still beating

Always when you're feeling

Strung out recalling eyes first meeting

Always when you're dreaming

Come on you know your heart's still beating

Always when you're feeling

Strung out recalling eyes first meeting

Always when you're dreaming

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