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They say there are passions you cannot tame, Which may beat you down until you see spots. I don’t know why I have to say your name, Every time I’m alone with my thoughts. I say it in the elevator, I Sing it in the streets, I yell it so loud In my head it seems like this desp’rate cry Is a trumpet sound on a holy cloud. I say it like a passion I don’t want To tame, like something big that has to burn Brightly and scorch my skin, and taunt and haunt Me, a prayer for your presence to return. There is a sea I can’t ever sail smooth, There is a fire that water can’t soothe.
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Jun 19, 2015
Jun 19, 2015 at 6:21 PM UTC
There is a Fire that Water can't Soothe
They say there are passions you cannot tame, Which may beat you down until you see spots. I don’t know why I have to say your name, Every time I’m alone with my thoughts. I say it in the elevator, I Sing it in the streets, I yell it so loud In my head it seems like this desp’rate cry Is a trumpet sound on a holy cloud. I say it like a passion I don’t want To tame, like something big that has to burn Brightly and scorch my skin, and taunt and haunt Me, a prayer for your presence to return. There is a sea I can’t ever sail smooth, There is a fire that water can’t soothe.
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Jun 19, 2015
Jun 19, 2015 at 6:21 PM UTC
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