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Rosing - Skeletons Lyrics



Rosing - Skeletons Lyrics




Two
Skeletons in a room
Stare through me
I'll stare back through you

Someday soon
I'll find something perfect and true
I will be complete I'll be brave
And all these foolish days

Will fade away
I'll paint them gray
One day everything will fit right into Place
Are you okay?
I was lost in thought I'm sorry what did you say?

Look into
The hole I ripped in the afternoon
Just hoping you would stay
While the words on the screen fade away

Stare through me
Just don't tell me what you see
And I'll stare through you
Though I'll never tell myself the truth
In the end we're just two skeletons in a room

I will stay
I'll go insane
I will sit right here until my body parts
Rearrange, does it sound strange?
I was lost in thought I'm sorry what did you say?
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Two
Skeletons in a room
Stare through me
I'll stare back through you

Someday soon
I'll find something perfect and true
I will be complete I'll be brave
And all these foolish days

Will fade away
I'll paint them gray
One day everything will fit right into Place
Are you okay?
I was lost in thought I'm sorry what did you say?

Look into
The hole I ripped in the afternoon
Just hoping you would stay
While the words on the screen fade away

Stare through me
Just don't tell me what you see
And I'll stare through you
Though I'll never tell myself the truth
In the end we're just two skeletons in a room

I will stay
I'll go insane
I will sit right here until my body parts
Rearrange, does it sound strange?
I was lost in thought I'm sorry what did you say?
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Writer: Michael O'Neill
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Written by: Michael O'Neill

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