Push a little more and the fire will give you birth
Icarus hold on
As you crash into the earth
Focused on you in a concentration camp
Beaten black and blue I still asked for this chance
I ask you to dance Between the barbed wire fences
We stole furtive glances and made up future tenses
I used to be soft like a Kashmir sweater
Now lost in the Kashmir weather
I’m Blackened smooth skin as I hide, call me leather
But my thoughts smile like my bride, for the better
Married in the dark with rings of barbed wire
Love took us higher, towards a pyre
Our blood spilled like our hearts were too full
And we radiated love like an atom bomb could
I was drawn to you like red to a bull
If I could do it all again then I would
Push a little more and the fire will give you birth
Icarus hold on
As you crash into the earth
Pristine landscape awes, then it explodes
Snow covers up bullet holes filling foes on silk roads
Leap of faith over walls and smashed gates
Creeping safe in the dark and cold place
Not a minefield if it's our field
Peel off dust like stitches that seal
Our fate as third rate victims
Watch my weight like obesity symptoms
Take these dogs and sic them
On whoever I come across
God will have to chain me to the cross
I didn't mean to be a bother
But our Father was abusive father
(Not a godfather but I sobbed father)
(Spoil the child spare the rod father)
(Go fast go further go harder)
And if I’m fodder for naught then why bother)
And I carry the cross then why falter
And I’ve nothing to hold on I’ll stall for
Fields of poppy grow slow but pass fast
Two hearts crunch glass shattered like their short past
I feel your palm in the napalm
hold my hand as the missiles fly by
This meteor shower will never be gone
Unless this nights the night that we die
Our blood spilled like our hearts were too full
And we radiated love like an atom bomb could
I was drawn to you like red to a bull
If I could do it all again then I would
credits
from Year 1 (the demos),
released February 3, 2012
Ben - guitar, lyrics
Joe - keyboard, lyrics, vocals, drums
Lanna - vocals
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