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Artwork artist: Keven Stapleton
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lyrics
Intoxicated
Won’t you leave my head out of conscious sight? ‖ Leave my thoughts at night, Oh get me out ‖ Of this cell of flesh and bones ‖ Hold back your grieving tones ‖ You’re the one from my dreams ‖ But moonlight’s turning grey ‖ I’m sick of all your schemes ‖ The way my heart beats at your sight ‖ Such a feeling 'n ashamed fright ‖ It tends towards your coldness ‖ But emptiness is left ‖ Left as a mess ‖ A beautiful mess ‖ That’s haunting me ‖ Every heartbeat, every thought of you and me (thought of you and me) ‖ Filled my soul of a quivering joy (quivering joy in me) ‖ So intoxicating was this feeling ‖ Still flows in my veins, this adrenaline ‖ This blindness holds me to you (to me) ‖ Letting the senses overrun clarity (let it overrun clarity) ‖ I am fading pleasantly escaping (fading from my life you are) ‖ The sadness of uncertainty (I’m sure you are sad now) ‖ Of uncertainty ‖ Every heartbeat, every thought of you and me (thought of you and me) ‖ Filled my soul of a quivering joy (quivering joy in me) ‖ So intoxicating was this feeling ‖ Still flows in my veins, this adrenaline ‖ Every heartbeat (every heartbeat) ‖ Every thought of you and me (you and me) ‖ Filled my soul of a quivering joy
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This band is phenomenal! The title track is a good place to start, and the music will work it's way onto your playlist and leave you wanting more. I have followed this band since the Dissident Saint days and they get even better with each album. Paul Glowiak