She's singing words she can't define
Won't know I loved her the best I tried
Singing words she can't define
Won't know I loved her the best I tried
And, maybe, we could go dancing
Upon a street made of burning coal
That we'd so quickly depart from
Just as we'd call it our own
I wish I could take those time
And put my burning foot in my mouth
And eat my words
She's dancing in a way she can't define
Won't know I loved her the best I tried
Singing words she can't define
Won't know I loved her the best I tried
And I could blind myself
Staring at this artificial light
Because I'm always tearing this hell
From ever taking me over
Because I...
Well I know that she's a part of me
But that I'll never be a part of her, ever
I'm disappointed and fucked up inside
Won't know she loved me the best she tried
Singing words she can't define
Who'd know we ended up being mutually bereft?
Walking down, down the back-street
Looking for somebody I'd never meet
And as my eyes search the crowd;
Searching for her - it was her that I found
And as I start moving past,
Eyes never make any form of contact
No physical contact either,
Though I brushed against her as I walked past and,
As I make my way through the crowd,
All I can do it scream out loud
Because I know I choked,
I know choked, I know...
I know I choked
I know I choked
I choked I know
I know I choked
I know I choked
I know I choked
I choked
She's singing words she can't define
Won't know I loved her the best I tried
Singing words she can't define
Won't know I loved her the best I tried
credits
from Matthew Azrieli,
released November 12, 2013
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