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Ham of Sky - Leave the Fallen Leaves Lyrics



Ham of Sky - Leave the Fallen Leaves Lyrics




A storm behind the glass
Please separate me from the past
When it all turns into dust
The rain will cover our skin with rust
And at night we'll fall apart
Because we all die in heart
I loose ground under my feet
Swallow the earth and let us sink in that pit
And mother will gaze into our eyes
She'll sing us songs of death and life
But we all grew deaf and blind
In mother's arms we'll hide
Maybe well fall asleep tonight
To the madness in our lies
It never ends, our idle hands
Will reach for the sky, hear our desperate cry
Hear the sound of breaking glass
The storm is within us
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust
In pain there's salvation, in rain there's peace
Watch all the leaves, they fall through the floor
We're rotten to the core
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A storm behind the glass
Please separate me from the past
When it all turns into dust
The rain will cover our skin with rust
And at night we'll fall apart
Because we all die in heart
I loose ground under my feet
Swallow the earth and let us sink in that pit
And mother will gaze into our eyes
She'll sing us songs of death and life
But we all grew deaf and blind
In mother's arms we'll hide
Maybe well fall asleep tonight
To the madness in our lies
It never ends, our idle hands
Will reach for the sky, hear our desperate cry
Hear the sound of breaking glass
The storm is within us
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust
In pain there's salvation, in rain there's peace
Watch all the leaves, they fall through the floor
We're rotten to the core
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Writer: Michał Kopta
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Ham of Sky
Length: 4:22
Written by: Michał Kopta

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