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lyrics
Lullaby traced underneath her eyes
I kissed it with my fingers, felt them melt off her disguise and I realized
When the snow was gone that I was not invincible, I love to slight and idolize
Feel it now, it’s something underneath
Echoes in the hall are hissing in between your teeth
Hands turn cold before the rush of heat
Grab on tightly, let it nestle in between the sheets
Makes you twitch, makes you shudder in the storm
Shame turns the apples of your cheeks scarlet and warm
Can’t recall, but I feel it in my chest
I’ve loved you longer than you know and I’ve confessed
Clementines in sweet and sour waves
I buried innocence and what it was in cold and shallow graves
And the rain
Washed her slowly down like sediment and icy roads and left me calling out her name
Feel it now, it’s something underneath
Strip away the numbness, colors wait an inch beneath
Secrets sealed with midnight and a kiss
I’ll keep them hidden but they’ll surface on my wrists
Makes you twitch, makes you shudder in the storm
Shame turns the apples of your cheeks scarlet and warm
Can’t recall, but I feel it in my chest
I’ve loved you longer than you know and I’ve confessed
Makes you twitch, makes you shudder with the storm
Restores your faith in colors as it was before
Can’t recall, but I feel it in my chest
Echoes loud enough to disregard the rest
credits
released April 9, 2019
Cirrus Levine - Lead Guitar
Ezra Cohanim - Rhythm Guitar, Art
David Nicolella - Drums
Maxwell Complita - Bass
Sydney Armstrong - Vocals
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