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Deine Lakaien – Fleeting lyrics
She told me no she cannot stay
Her friend is close by no more delay
Maybe we'll meet some other day
Her voice had cancelled gravitation
I tried to stutter invitation
On both sides of a garden fence
In May
I knew the day will come
I knew the day will come
Fleeting isolation deadend road
Her eyes half open please don't go
There's something more to do you know
And I fell back into her arms
She shook my view of elevation
And then she talked about relation
God knows what made me feel alarmed
This moment
I knew the day will come
I knew the day will come
Fleeting isolation deadend road
Her nervous smile please don't wait
Somewhere someone she'll be late
My only life my only love
She moved back as I touched her knee
She talked about independency
I faced the facts no use to strive
For man than this
I knew the day will come
I knew the day will come
Fleeting isolation deadend road
Her friend is close by no more delay
Maybe we'll meet some other day
Her voice had cancelled gravitation
I tried to stutter invitation
On both sides of a garden fence
In May
I knew the day will come
I knew the day will come
Fleeting isolation deadend road
Her eyes half open please don't go
There's something more to do you know
And I fell back into her arms
She shook my view of elevation
And then she talked about relation
God knows what made me feel alarmed
This moment
I knew the day will come
I knew the day will come
Fleeting isolation deadend road
Her nervous smile please don't wait
Somewhere someone she'll be late
My only life my only love
She moved back as I touched her knee
She talked about independency
I faced the facts no use to strive
For man than this
I knew the day will come
I knew the day will come
Fleeting isolation deadend road
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