Invisible Birds
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Invisible Birds
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Waiting for the moment to come to stop the beating in my head
And i'm holding my breath for to long, it's all a means to the end
This air is killing us, where are we anyway
I can't see beyond my hand, the sky has melted again
It may be a hard act to follow but it's only something in my head
Wake up at 3am, curse the clock in my head
The twilight stuck to your brow, 9 to 5 zombie
Give a little bit and it don't mean nothing else, down the stairs to your sea
Give a little bit and it don't mean nothing else, think that way and you'll see
It's only beginning
It may be a hard act to follow but it's only something in my head
Up here the birds are invisible
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