Innocent naivete
We flipped the switch, and walked away
The factory's empty and we've all gone to sleep
But who watches the machine
We stare at diamond skies and don't see their worth
The moons a streetlight and the sun is a curse
I signed a letter hoping they'd make me strong
But I'm feeling weaker and more scared I was wrong
Stay with me, I'll make it alright
When you fall asleep, I'll eat you alive
And you'll never know, our asking price
Take a drink, let it calm your mind
If you want to see, I'll be your eyes
And you'll never know, what lies burning inside
A solid indie-folk performance from the talented and beautiful Hannah Glavor. She also sings on our songs "Young?" and "May You Live In Interesting Times" Heart For A Tin Man
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