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Elena Schlax - Counting Blues Lyrics



Elena Schlax - Counting Blues Lyrics
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My bones are heavy now
And it's quiet
No music's playing now
But in my head there are sirens
I'm a dying poet
Now you're someone else's muse
And I'm too good at not showing
When I'm feeling black and blue
And you are too
You're loudly on again
Need me to hear it
Just a cinematic romance
Unsolicited front row seating
Drops lost in oceans
Now you're someone else's muse
And no one's noticed
How the water hides our blues
But I know you
But it's too late to say goodbye
'Cause you're no longer mine
So I keep to myself what I see
But you're the only one
Who knows how heavy
This oxygen is to breathe
Bleeding letters
Now you're someone else's muse
Weak rocks, light feathers
Falling out of skies so blue
Just made to lose
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My bones are heavy now
And it's quiet
No music's playing now
But in my head there are sirens
I'm a dying poet
Now you're someone else's muse
And I'm too good at not showing
When I'm feeling black and blue
And you are too
You're loudly on again
Need me to hear it
Just a cinematic romance
Unsolicited front row seating
Drops lost in oceans
Now you're someone else's muse
And no one's noticed
How the water hides our blues
But I know you
But it's too late to say goodbye
'Cause you're no longer mine
So I keep to myself what I see
But you're the only one
Who knows how heavy
This oxygen is to breathe
Bleeding letters
Now you're someone else's muse
Weak rocks, light feathers
Falling out of skies so blue
Just made to lose
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Writer: Elena Schlax
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Performed By: Elena Schlax
Language: English
Length: 3:08
Written by: Elena Schlax

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