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Concorde this organ The new one I'm forming It has grown so persistent on you By the morning, I'd fell to my feet And the doctor said, "We are unfortunately Running out of options to treat" What a funny way to speak And you, like Concorde I came, a gentle hill racer I was breathless Upon every mountain Just to look for your light Concorde, I miss you Don't text me 'til winter I can hardly afford A second summer of splinters This staircase, it leads only to Some old pictures of you Through an a-thousand mile long tube Hey, what's a city boy to do? And you, like Concorde I came, a gentle hill racer I was breathless Upon every mountain Just to look for your light But for less than a moment We'd share the same sky And then Isaac will suffer Concorde will fly Concorde, we're old now And you wield a lightsaber And led by the dark to our place on the table So don't tell me you're hungry 'Cause darling, I'm starving myself And I heard you're on Atkins as well I was made to love you Can't you tell? And you, like Concorde I came, a light blue sleeper And I laid dead or twitching For most of the night But I know that you'll be there The Sandman inside And I'll come through like a child And Concorde and I Die free this time
Writer(s): Charlie Wayne, Isaac Wood, Lewis Evans, May Kershaw, Tyler Hyde, Le Jay Mark, Georgia Elizabeth Ellery Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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