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Black Black Heart lyrics
Sous le dome epais ou le blanc jasmin
Something ugly this way comes
through my fingers sliding inside
All these blessings, all these burns,
I'm godless underneath your cover
Search for pleasure search for pain in this world
Now I am undying
I unfurl my flag, my nation helpless
Black black heart
Why would you offer more?
Why would you make it easier on me to satisfy?
I'm on fire, I'm rotting to the core
I'm eating all your kings and queens
All your sex and your diamonds
Sous le dome epais ou le blanc jasmin
A la rose s'assemble
As I begin to lose my grip on these realities you're sending
Taste your mind and taste your sex, I'm naked underneath your covers covers lie and we will blend and borrow with the coming sign
The tide will take, the sea will rise, time will rape
Black black heart
Why would you offer more?
Why would you make it easier on me to satisfy?
I'm on fire, I'm rotting to the core
I'm eating all your kings and queens
All your sex and your diamonds
Sous le dome epais ou le blanc jasmin
A la rose s'assemble
Sous le dome epais ou le blanc jasmin
A la rose s'assemble
Black black heart
Why would you offer more?
Why would you make it easier on me to satisfy?
I'm on fire, I'm rotting to the core
I'm eating all your kings and queens
All your sex and your diamonds
All your sex and your diamonds
All your sex and your diamonds
All your sex and your diamonds
All your sex and your diamonds
(A la rose s'assemble)
Part of these releases
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- Track 3 on Morning Orbit
- 2 Too Close To The Sun
- 4 Alone In The Universe
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- Track 10 on The Mile End Sessions
- 9 My Way Out
- 11 And So We Run
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- Track 4 on Morning Orbit Limited Edition 1/2
- 3 Joy In Small Places
- 5 Fast Car
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- Track 1 on Black Black Heart
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