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Oldthink - Orphan Lyrics



Oldthink - Orphan Lyrics




Born from an orphan's pain
I packed every word, unsaid
I am lost in our final hug and time stopped in a bug

Born from the sun's demise
I saw you rising to the sky
And I can't forget
Your last moment on this Earth

Memories can't be killed
My pieces hold by glue, And if I lost
This balance
My soul would be broken
And its pieces would burn
Across the sunbeam

Lost in a crowd, I'm breaking up
There's too much mumbling in the air, I want stillness
Can you hold me? I can't see my way anymore

Why is everything full of pain?
My mind is exploding
And I won't move
It's hurtful, my bones are crumbling

Memories can't be killed
My pieces hold by glue, And if I lost
This balance
My soul would be broken
And its pieces would burn
Across the sunbeam
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Born from an orphan's pain
I packed every word, unsaid
I am lost in our final hug and time stopped in a bug

Born from the sun's demise
I saw you rising to the sky
And I can't forget
Your last moment on this Earth

Memories can't be killed
My pieces hold by glue, And if I lost
This balance
My soul would be broken
And its pieces would burn
Across the sunbeam

Lost in a crowd, I'm breaking up
There's too much mumbling in the air, I want stillness
Can you hold me? I can't see my way anymore

Why is everything full of pain?
My mind is exploding
And I won't move
It's hurtful, my bones are crumbling

Memories can't be killed
My pieces hold by glue, And if I lost
This balance
My soul would be broken
And its pieces would burn
Across the sunbeam
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Writer: Lorenzo Pascazi
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Length: 3:41
Written by: Lorenzo Pascazi

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