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Bookish Songs Collective - Sunset Lyrics



Bookish Songs Collective - Sunset Lyrics




I see bombs all above me
It's a sight so familiar
I almost don't notice the smoke

I see fire around me and I'm
Told it's my doing
I walk these flames alone

Rise, take your wings
Revolution's upcoming
Die, be a martyr please
Bring this city to its knees

I hear your ragged breathing but
At least that's something
I think games were simpler than this

I miss starving and I
Miss starting something
Other than this war

Rise, take your wings
Revolution's upcoming
Die, be a martyr please
Bring this city to its knees

I will be a symbol
I will hold my tongue
The girl with the holy arrows
To lead you all to kingdom come

I will be a symbol
Wasn't asked, wasn't warned, wasn't wrought
For all these hungry people
And the war that they forgot
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I see bombs all above me
It's a sight so familiar
I almost don't notice the smoke

I see fire around me and I'm
Told it's my doing
I walk these flames alone

Rise, take your wings
Revolution's upcoming
Die, be a martyr please
Bring this city to its knees

I hear your ragged breathing but
At least that's something
I think games were simpler than this

I miss starving and I
Miss starting something
Other than this war

Rise, take your wings
Revolution's upcoming
Die, be a martyr please
Bring this city to its knees

I will be a symbol
I will hold my tongue
The girl with the holy arrows
To lead you all to kingdom come

I will be a symbol
Wasn't asked, wasn't warned, wasn't wrought
For all these hungry people
And the war that they forgot
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Writer: Kaya Hassell
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Bookish Songs Collective - Sunset Video
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Performed By: Bookish Songs Collective
Language: English
Length: 2:21
Written by: Kaya Hassell

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