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i play for sadness. i play for dead things. pull the bones from their sockets
Singer: lambert, mary
and i don't play for sinners
i play for sadness. i play for dead things. pull the bones from their sockets
please be softer while you do it for i am fragile and vacant. sarasvati saw me to sleep. i rested my head against the knees
and i don't play for sinners
i play for sadness. i play for dead things. pull the bones from their sockets
please be softer while you do it for i am fragile and vacant. sarasvati saw me to sleep. i rested my head against the knees
Singer: mary lambert
and i don't play for sinners
i play for sadness. i play for dead things. pull the bones from their sockets
please be softer while you do it for i am fragile and vacant. sarasvati saw me to sleep. i rested my head against the knees
and i don't play for sinners
i play for sadness. i play for dead things. pull the bones from their sockets
please be softer while you do it for i am fragile and vacant. sarasvati saw me to sleep. i rested my head against the knees