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I've seen the middle of
Five foot airtight walls and
I've told the setting sun a joke
He laughed his head right off

Horsehead
It's never quite enough
I wanna breathe in
And never breathe back out
Horsehead
I'm never quite enough
I wanna breathe in
And never breathe back out

I sat in a slump so my shadow
Sat slumped too
Then I laid among the rocks and stones
F*ck it all

Horsehead
It's never quite enough
I wanna breathe in
And never breathe back out
Horsehead
I'm never quite enough
I wanna breathe in
And never breathe back out

Wake up, throw it all away
Nothing's changed, nothing changes
Wake up, throw it all away
Everything is nothing anyway

We're each the rotten squall
At the center of it all
We're each the rotten squall
At the center of it all
It all
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I've seen the middle of
Five foot airtight walls and
I've told the setting sun a joke
He laughed his head right off

Horsehead
It's never quite enough
I wanna breathe in
And never breathe back out
Horsehead
I'm never quite enough
I wanna breathe in
And never breathe back out

I sat in a slump so my shadow
Sat slumped too
Then I laid among the rocks and stones
F*ck it all

Horsehead
It's never quite enough
I wanna breathe in
And never breathe back out
Horsehead
I'm never quite enough
I wanna breathe in
And never breathe back out

Wake up, throw it all away
Nothing's changed, nothing changes
Wake up, throw it all away
Everything is nothing anyway

We're each the rotten squall
At the center of it all
We're each the rotten squall
At the center of it all
It all
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Writer: Colin Caulfield, Zachary Smith
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Diiv Horsehead Video


Performed By: Diiv
Length: 5:08
Written by: Colin Caulfield, Zachary Smith

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