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Sheer Mag – (Say Goodbye To) Sophie Scholl lyrics
The sun was shining in the bitter cold of the second month
White petals falling to the bedrock of the atrium
For a fever dream, there’s a balm inside of a paper cup
It’s written down, but first you gotta stop and pick it up
The walls were closing in the night
And it’s a long darkness
When fear snuffs out the only light
It seems so strange
The blind constrictions and nascent pain
The contradiction from where we came
When blue eyes can’t see the whole
Say goodbye to Sophie Scholl
Don’t forget your White Rose
Memory is scarred like a burning brand put to livestock
And in the thoughts we share, there’s a monument to the landmark
There’s a psychic gash, there’s a chasm that serves to set apart
But the pain is real and it’s thrust like a dagger through the heart
What does it mean?
Another head for the guillotine
Death delivered by death machine
The blade must have been cold
White petals falling to the bedrock of the atrium
For a fever dream, there’s a balm inside of a paper cup
It’s written down, but first you gotta stop and pick it up
The walls were closing in the night
And it’s a long darkness
When fear snuffs out the only light
It seems so strange
The blind constrictions and nascent pain
The contradiction from where we came
When blue eyes can’t see the whole
Say goodbye to Sophie Scholl
Don’t forget your White Rose
Memory is scarred like a burning brand put to livestock
And in the thoughts we share, there’s a monument to the landmark
There’s a psychic gash, there’s a chasm that serves to set apart
But the pain is real and it’s thrust like a dagger through the heart
What does it mean?
Another head for the guillotine
Death delivered by death machine
The blade must have been cold
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