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when i couldn't figure out what he was saying, i just threw down phonetics.
there's a palace a falling
there's a smoke in the sky
there's a boy running downhill to the lowlands tonight
and he's catching a train
to where he's heard you have been
he's a fool now among us but dreamer within
dreaming of you
and on that day there was snowfall in the street yellow light
and they quit the billing rails just by those dark shimmer eyes
in that land there's a winter and that winter's is today
and in that day there's a moment when it all goes your way
and you know it's a lion's heart
that will tumble and tear apart
when he's coming down the hills for you
but can you still not remember who's been hiding up there?
through his howling at twilight all his songs of despair
do you remember the collar of the black and white crime?
well he lives by that memory and it falls from his mind
and your know it's a lion's heart
that will tumble and tear apart
when he's coming down the hills for you
well i walk in the city forever
i walk in a time to be gone
well there's no real goodbye if you mean it
so i guess i'm forever alone
now he's a stranger among us he will die in the park
where he hides from the statues and the weather in march
in that land there's a winter and that winter's is today
and in that day there's a moment when it all goes your way
and you know it's a lion's heart
that will tumble and tear apart
when he's coming down the hills for you
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