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Death or Attention
04:08
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Death or Attention
She moves
Like a ghost in a graveyard
Silent
And shadow bound
Maybe tonight
Maybe its wrong
Maybe this light
Maybe this song
It’s never the right time
To show her resolve
It’s never the season
She never evolves
She’s talking to shadows
She’s losing her mind
She can’t understand those
Who leave her behind
Put on her black clothes
To give her protection
She pulls herself close
It’s death or attention
She moves
Like a wolf in the wilderness
Lonely
And on the prowl
Faces around her
Are all that she knows
Their dances surround her
But she’s left in the cold
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She's Dancing Alone
04:09
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She’s Dancing Alone
She has an air of danger
Don’t like to talk to strangers
You’ll never be what she needs
Keep your distance and your schemes
When she moves between the shadows
She knows that she can handle
All the cracks and stares
All the walls they share
She spends her days in darkness
Watching the safe and harmless
Don’t want to see her dark side
Keep your distance and your pride
When she walks among the faithful
She knows they think they’re able
To judge in black and white
To say what’s wrong and right
Don’t set her off
Don’t pick her bones
She is an empress
You can’t dethrone
Eat you alive
Turn you to stone
When she’s not killing,
She’s dancing alone
She was born to teach you things
You are not prepared to learn
You will worship and obey her
Or your tiny world will burn
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Close Your Eyes
04:22
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Close your eyes
You left me here
In pale moonlight
The cold night sky
Shone hollow and bright
You disappeared
When sunlight came
The gentle rays
Blew ash away
So hard to breathe
this shallow breath
My heartbeat leaves
me close to dead
When you close your eyes
When you close your eyes
Alone in fear
I spend my nights
Avoid the tears
And face goodbye
I’m sorry I was only me
I’m sorry I could never be
Someone to give you what you need
A bridge for your reality
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Who Saw Her Die? Louisville, Kentucky
Dark wave / post-punk duo from Louisville, Kentucky,
Stephen Beasey and Brian Cain. Spreading our wings into the dark and the light. A sound of supernatural and introspection, of loss and yearning.
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