I'm alone in the city
In the chemical glow
I'm looking through a kaleidoscope
At the colours of the world below
In a tenement tower
In a delicate cell
They took away all my secret parts
now I'm nothing but a plastic shell
I've been living on my own
I'm trying to make a home
In a place where the heat is invisible
I've been looking for a sign
I'm Trying to find the time
But I find that I'm still indivisible now
now, now
I'm still indivisible
In the heat of the summer
In the back of my brain
I'm right back where I was before
Nothing ventured and nothing gained
In the heat of the moment
In the shadow of doubt
It's so easy to fall in love
But It's difficult to fall back out
credits
from Woolgathering,
released January 1, 2018
vocals: Polyna Firer
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