The Vita Ruins
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Godspeed to that Polytheist

Godspeed to that Polytheist lyrics by The Vita Ruins. You take the moonlight, and let the sparks go. And if the conversation is blind, then there is always...

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Godspeed to that Polytheist

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You take the moonlight, and let the sparks go.

And if the conversation is blind, then there is always more.

'Cause we're just trying to see what our souls can know.

And if anybody can tell us we don't want to know.

So you take the moonlight and let the sparks go.

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