Deadwing
Porcupine Tree
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Something warm and soft just passed through here It took the precious things that I hold dearer It rifles through the cling and disappears The creeping darkness makes the small hours clearer Like a cancer scare In a dentist chair Sucking in the air Wire across the stair Kicking down the door At your local store When your world of bore Forces through the floor Unexpected news Wearing high-heeled shoes Blowing out the fuse Paying all your dues Tempering lullaby Like a fractured tie It's a worthless lie To the public eye I don't take waifs and strays back home with me My bleeding heart does not extend to charity Yes I'd have to say I like my premise, see Did you know you're on closed-circuit TV? To smile at me And a dream you had Of your mom and dad On a beach somewhere And the boys aren't there With the cancer threat In a cigarette Tempering lullaby Find a place to hide And from the yellow windows of the last train A specter from the next life breathes his bargain of pain I look with you into the speeding black rain Afraid to touch someone, afraid to ask her for a name And in the morning when I find I've lost you I throw a window open wide and step through
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Written by: COLIN EDWIN BALCH, GAVIN RICHARD HARRISON, RICHARD BARBIERI, STEVEN WILSON
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