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Diamond Grinder - Lantern Lyrics



Diamond Grinder - Lantern Lyrics




Lantern dies, time is trickling by
Leaves on the trees are trembling
Caught in a lie when the memory cries
Out for an opening

Crack in the night like a ray of light
Thunder just a bundle of energy
The radio waves and pelican flies
Under a yellowing

Sky

Painting it black
And moving on
Keeping track
Of holding on
Staring your way
Through omicron

Call me a pattern another time
Rip the tryst, flip the switch, a butterfly
Caught in the way, holed up like a child
Hold me for a little

While

Painting it black
And moving on
Keeping track
Of holding on
Staring your way
Through omicron

Take another sip, boulivardier
You wrap me around what you're gonna say
Knees in the gravel, your head in my hands
Tell me that you understand
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Lantern dies, time is trickling by
Leaves on the trees are trembling
Caught in a lie when the memory cries
Out for an opening

Crack in the night like a ray of light
Thunder just a bundle of energy
The radio waves and pelican flies
Under a yellowing

Sky

Painting it black
And moving on
Keeping track
Of holding on
Staring your way
Through omicron

Call me a pattern another time
Rip the tryst, flip the switch, a butterfly
Caught in the way, holed up like a child
Hold me for a little

While

Painting it black
And moving on
Keeping track
Of holding on
Staring your way
Through omicron

Take another sip, boulivardier
You wrap me around what you're gonna say
Knees in the gravel, your head in my hands
Tell me that you understand
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Writer: Eli Recht-Appel, Margaret Nygard
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Diamond Grinder
Length: 2:33
Written by: Eli Recht-Appel, Margaret Nygard

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