Bristle My Hairs
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Bristle My Hairs
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I'm stuck in my own hell
I built these walls myself
And I need your help
To break and crumble them all down
I can feel you crying from 800 miles away
I think I've been sighing since the sun proclaimed the day
I can't breath this, this is not you
You don't bother, you watch me suffer
I don't blame you, you've got good reasons
Ones I wish I could erase
I'm stuck in my own hell
I built these walls myself
And I need your help
To break and crumble them all down
I can feel you crying from 800 miles away
I think I've been sighing since the sun proclaimed the day
I can't breath this, this is not you
You don't bother, you watch me suffer
I don't blame you, you've got good reasons
Ones I wish I could erase
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Warmer performs "Bristle My Hairs", and this lyric page sits inside the Warmer catalog on LyroVerse.
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