I Woke Up Dreaming
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I Woke Up Dreaming
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My eyes are gript my fist are clenched
My brain is open my mouth rips
I woke up dreaming, you are my vision
I want to touch you my fingers quiver
Across the room, under the covers, open the
Blankets
You're my wound
My wrists are split
My elbows twisted
My shoulders bent
My knees arthritic
I woke up bleeding
You are my razor
I want to touch you
My fingers quiver
Across the window
Under the curtain
Break the glass
Feel the pain
My guts in knots, i convulse
I fall on the floor
I search for pulse
I woke up heaving, you are submission
I want to touch you, my fingers shiver
Across the street, under the pavement
Open the concrete, you're the heat
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Teenage Jesus And The Jerks performs "I Woke Up Dreaming", and this lyric page sits inside the Teenage Jesus And The Jerks catalog on LyroVerse.
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