The Sea / Alaska
Oh the sea
The spaces in between
Our own existing plains, our thoughts, our strains,
Far too deep
Siren
Beauty in the eyes of the beholder
Never did you any good
I Know a Place
For me and you
I call it hell
Biology was never real
You should've learned my name
Oh you should've learned my name
Oh you should've learned my name
The spaces in between
Our own existing plains, our thoughts, our strains,
Far too deep
Siren
Beauty in the eyes of the beholder
Never did you any good
I Know a Place
For me and you
I call it hell
Biology was never real
You should've learned my name
Oh you should've learned my name
Oh you should've learned my name
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Writer(s): Jackson John Griffith
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