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Sima Cunningham - Your Bones Lyrics



Sima Cunningham - Your Bones Lyrics




There's something in your eyes today you're simply not the same
I wanna be the catalyst that makes it all okay
You're trying to write a letter in the rhythms of your breath
We start to say but now we've talked this elephant to death

Cause your bones are your own
Your bones are your own
Your bones are your own

You went out on the ocean on a solitary raft
I wanna bring a lifeboat but it only holds you back
You're blind with salty water, desperate but free
And soon you'll find an island a place I'll never see

I don't want to be your hero just to be your friend
Just to speak your language
Just to be a respite

I tried to read your needs like you're a novel in turmoil
Like you are the main character and I am just the foil
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English

There's something in your eyes today you're simply not the same
I wanna be the catalyst that makes it all okay
You're trying to write a letter in the rhythms of your breath
We start to say but now we've talked this elephant to death

Cause your bones are your own
Your bones are your own
Your bones are your own

You went out on the ocean on a solitary raft
I wanna bring a lifeboat but it only holds you back
You're blind with salty water, desperate but free
And soon you'll find an island a place I'll never see

I don't want to be your hero just to be your friend
Just to speak your language
Just to be a respite

I tried to read your needs like you're a novel in turmoil
Like you are the main character and I am just the foil
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Writer: Sima Cunningham
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Performed By: Sima Cunningham
Language: English
Length: 3:05
Written by: Sima Cunningham

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