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Erizo Schultz lyrics
Sun shines down, it cools out the concrete of a monument saying your name.
Angels and marble where you rest, I guess it couldn't be worse,
but it's the best still.
I hope you were extra-ordinary,
not like me.
It's just beginning,
oh no goodbyes,
sleep through the ending,
but this is how we die.
Now I won't know what you learned from this place
You oughtta know, they cried at your funeral,
Every breeze is yours, so she breathed it in
Scream it out, there's not a drought in their love
The smoke, it's from the slaughterhouse
Abandoned there again.
You sleep in silence,
tucked into satin sheets the colour of the moon
She stands above you, remembering your hands
They looked like cradles.
It's just beginning,
oh no goodbyes,
sleep through the ending,
but this is how we die.
She'll never know you remember her face
You oughtta know, they cried at your funeral,
Every breeze is yours, so she breathed it in
Scream it out, there's not a drought in their love
The smoke, it's from the slaughterhouse
Abandoned there again.
(looping)
[Da da da, da da da da
Da da da, da da da da
Da da da, da da da da
Do, da da da]
You oughtta know, they cried at your funeral, [Ohh]
Every breeze is yours, every breeze is yours [Ba ba ba, ba ba ba ba]
Scream it out, there's not a drought in their love [Whoa]
The smoke, it's from the slaughterhouse
Abandoned there again.
You oughtta know, she cried at the funeral, [Ohh]
Every breeze is yours, so she breathed it out. [Ba ba ba, ba ba ba ba]
Scream it out, there's not a drought in their love [Whoa]
The smoke, it's from the slaughterhouse
(both background loops stop)
Abandoned me again.
Part of these releases
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- Track 2 on Beaver Records
- 1 Gears
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- Track 6 on Half Measures
- 5 Gears
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