The Moon and Sixpence

Casey Crescenzo / Jessy Ribordy

If you would untie the knots on your boats
I promise you that I could lie
Neptuenn has changed and I needed to loose
The rest of the bodies at sea
I have waited for too long, for too long
Downstairs
I heard everyone speak
So soft
What plans they had made to bend there arms⁵
Several more traps that I set to speed
Poles that would twist every limb
Several more marble and curving displays
Rise up the Gardens in fate
Downstairs
I heard everyone speak
So soft
What plans they had made to bend their arms
Dreams I have always
Dreams I have always had
Lightning across walls
I knew you had to last
Lift up and see your death
And so our character escapes that dreary house as silently as possible, but only to find the Neon City...

Trivia about the song The Moon and Sixpence by Falling Up

When was the song “The Moon and Sixpence” released by Falling Up?
The song The Moon and Sixpence was released in 2009, on the album “Fangs!”.
Who composed the song “The Moon and Sixpence” by Falling Up?
The song “The Moon and Sixpence” by Falling Up was composed by Casey Crescenzo and Jessy Ribordy.

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