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Take me back from the brink. I've been out in the salt, trying to walk before I could even crawl.

So maybe I learned your name in some fit of desire but if I had a hope it was crushed with the tide.

You came on a plane with a print, all rolled up, taken in '61 in the Carnegie Hall. I see beauty in hearts that are ruptured and faint, so yeah I'm twisting that knife and climbing that rope.

Would you tell me if I had a day left to live? Or with a card on my head, am I a five or a king?

My brother bought me a boat and a compass to tell in which direction to sail, but it just sits on my shelf.

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from we fell asleep in winter and woke up in June, released June 17, 2012

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