Holy Names
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Holy Names
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Nighttime's our security
The stars watch us like guardian angels
Skeletons of lives to come
Just frames to fill with living and dying
Signatures in permanent
We write our names like claiming a part of time
Layers of paint and fiberglass cover our words
We're in the foundations
This is what i give you
Rooftops with secret views
Fire escapes lead us to heaven
Train yards where we hide together
Nighttime's our security
The stars watch us like guardian angels
Take these letters from an old sign
Now you've got your initials
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