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lyrics
I found a way to visualise the shadow in my lungs
I saw him dart beneath the tire swing and into the underbrush
In the copse behind the satellites, in the village where I grew up
I took a penknife to my palm, and offered up my blood
And that's where he lives
Ever since
That’s where he lives
He joined me in the reflection of the coffee shop windows
I try to medicate my hopelessness but they draw him in the foam
I feel guilty for his feral lust, but complicit in its throes
I let each meaningful touch pass through me like a ghost
But I still exist
At least I think
I exist
It's the inversion of body and soul
Making way for my subconscious
To wake and take control
It's the formation of some ungodly animal
It's the formation of some ungodly animal
I've found a way to coexist with the fever in my dreams
He lets me hold on to a job, I let him kill me in my sleep
He drags my body through the woods, buries me deep beneath the trees
I wake tired from the hunt, but thankful to be free
And still I live
With it
That’s how I have to live
It's the inversion of body and soul
Making way for my subconscious
To trap me in crystal
It's the formation of some unholy animal
It’s the formation of some unholy animal
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