Moon Walker - Them

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They're lurking in the distance
I think that i've been followed here
They're sneaking up behind me
I see them with my eyes closed
They live inside my shadow
And they're here to keep my conscience clear
I didn't want to meet them
But now i think i need them

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I miss them when they leave me on my own
I never meant to leave this world alone
❲?❳ to throw this dog a bone
So jesus didn't have to
(ain't that right?)

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They fill me up with darkness
Now i only see light
I met them in a nightmare
Normal life is a dream, dream

They came when i was hungry
Now i don't have to eat
They came when i was tired
Now i don't have to sleep
They came when i was just one man
Now i feel like i'm three
They came when i was shut in
Now i feel like i'm free
chorus
I miss them when they leave me on my own
I never meant to leave this world alone
❲?❳ to throw this dog a bone
So jesus didn't have to

I didn't want to lead a fractured life
But i guess that's just how the stars aligned
There's something in my past i can't atone
With them i never have to
(ain't that right?)

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They came when i was tired
Just trying to get some sleep
They came when i was hollow
Just trying to get some sleep
They came when i was hungry
I'm just trying to get- trying to get some
I see them with my eyes closed
Just trying to get some sleep
Eyes closed

chorus
I miss them when they leave me on my own
I never meant to leave this world alone
❲?❳ to throw this dog a bone
So jesus didn't have to
(ain't that right?!)
I didn't want to lead a fractured life
But i guess that's just how the stars aligned
There's something in my past i can't atone
With them i never have to
(ain't that right?!)

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Using a string of eclectic, yet similarly electrifying singles as their fuel, Moon Walker crashed onto the earth like a space age rocket. The duo’s undeniable energy and inimitable musical chemistry is the result of over half a decade of playing shows and self-releasing music together.

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