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We Barbarians Chambray

I've watched myself fall apart
I've quietly hid things from the start
Disintegrated pieces, I am scattered and can't be gathered
I can't let go of what I know now
Of what I know now
I'll peel back what is left
It seemed like nothing but its something
I'll sit and wait for whats next
I'll shed my layers and feel lighter
Will I go back, God I hope not, god I hope not
The neon glare it takes me there
I will not ask for anything else
In staned chambray the light burns clear
It's burning more clear than I remember
I've been shouting for growth
I'm cool and warm all at the same time
Re-hollowed and blotted out, take hold now
Don't stay down, don't stay down
I can't let go of what I forgot, of what I forgot
The neon glare it takes me there
I will not ask for anything else
In staned chambray the light burns clear
It's burning more clear than I remember
I can't let go of what I forgot
Will I go back, god I hope not
The neon glare it takes me there
I will not ask for anything else
In staned chambray the light burns clear
It's burning more clear than I remember
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