A Formal Apology
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A Formal Apology
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These men, they turn their sails
(Shut your ears)
Fixed upon the lies of bells
These songs I sing will end you all
Still you fall
Temptation has taken over
Untie me now so I may leap
From this ship and out to sea
The sirens call is begging me
Though death is all that awaits
Persephone shall hear our cries
Sending her souls from the other side
Debt paid in full when we meet again, until then
Temptation has taken over
Untie me now so I may leap
From this ship and out to sea
The sirens call is begging me
Though death is all that awaits
I know it's not for men to see
"How could you run away when I can give what you need?"
This whore is calling me to sleep
But why is it passing by?
Come and find me
Don't leave
Oh, my charm must never fail
So open up your ears
If you listen you will love me
With my last words I am begging
Turn your ship and come back to me
Swallow gallons before you leave
(Untie me now so I may leap)
Tonight my bed is the bottom of the sea
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