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Won't you lend your lungs to me Mine are collapsing Plant my feet and bitterly breathe Up the time that's passing Breath I'll take and breath I'll give Pray the day's not poison Stand among the ones that live In lonely indecision Fingers walk the darkness down Mind is on the midnight Gather up the gold you've found You fool it's only moonlight And if you stop to take it home Your hands will turn to butter Better leave this dream alone Try to find another Salvation sat and crossed herself And called the devil partner Wisdom burned upon a shelf Who'll **** the raging cancer Seal the river at it's mouth Take the water prisoner Fill the sky with screams and cries Bathe in fiery answers Jesus was an only son And love his only concept Strangers cry in foreign tongues And ***** up the doorstep And I for one and you for two Ain't got the time for outside Keep your injured looks to you We'll tell the world that we tried
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Mar 23, 2014
Mar 23, 2014 at 7:56 AM UTC
Lungs (Lyrics by Townes Van Zandt)
Won't you lend your lungs to me Mine are collapsing Plant my feet and bitterly breathe Up the time that's passing Breath I'll take and breath I'll give Pray the day's not poison Stand among the ones that live In lonely indecision Fingers walk the darkness down Mind is on the midnight Gather up the gold you've found You fool it's only moonlight And if you stop to take it home Your hands will turn to butter Better leave this dream alone Try to find another Salvation sat and crossed herself And called the devil partner Wisdom burned upon a shelf Who'll **** the raging cancer Seal the river at it's mouth Take the water prisoner Fill the sky with screams and cries Bathe in fiery answers Jesus was an only son And love his only concept Strangers cry in foreign tongues And ***** up the doorstep And I for one and you for two Ain't got the time for outside Keep your injured looks to you We'll tell the world that we tried
Should be screamed not sung
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Mar 23, 2014
Mar 23, 2014 at 7:56 AM UTC
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