(The Lonely Man):
Nice to see you again in this broken old home
Where nothing is ever quite calm
Your presence is pleasant, a break in the drone
I'd welcome it more later on
(The Lonely Man & The Big-Eyed Girl):
There's a divine connection between you and I
All the pieces fall dead into place
An ethereal glint in the midst of your eye
And it shows in the look on your face
(The Big-Eyed Girl):
How's it feel knowing you've always belonged
No basis to your foolish fright
There's something about it that vaguely feels wrong
But you know how it goes, it's alright
(The Lonely Man):
The feeling is mutual, strangers no more
No awkward mishaps to erase
It chills to the bone, but I'm warm to the core
Bring me in with your frigid embrace
credits
from In (Para)mourning,
released September 27, 2015
Spencer Krull - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Synth & Drum Programming
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