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Again & Again - Holly Brook



     
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Unlocking metaphors
Caches that were safe before
Lost their secrets to the wind
It isn't everyday
You can see the other face
Watching you I'm watching me who could this be?
Your wounds begin to sing
Red melodies that sting
Like ice bury me twice
Running from the heat
From the lines that break me, oh
I'll give another try
Fallen angel
You're terminal high
Feeding the hunger of your sky
Take all the poison that I give
Just to live, for feeling, hey
Use me again

You're stuck in a centerfold
Written in capitals
Bake the time talking through wine
Young boys that you tantalize
Sipping on your pretty eyes
But you would kill just to feel real
Lately on this vine
The showers have been steady, oh
Are you ready for this flight?
Fallen angel
You're terminal high
Feeding the hunger of your sky
Take all the poison that I give
Just to live, for feeling, hey
Use me again
Again, again and again
Again, again
Again, again and again, ooh, oh, yeah
Fallen angel
You're terminal high
Feeding the hunger of your sky
Take all the poison that I give
Just to live, for feeling, hey
Use me again

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Vocalist, instrumentalist, and Universal published songwriter Holly Brook has worked professionally in the music industry since the young age of 6. Now a seasoned touring musician, she has a substantial catalogue of work to her name, including 3 albums from her childhood performing with her mother in the duo, Generations, as well as 2 solo albums under the name, Holly Brook. Her debut solo album was entitled, "Like Blood Like Honey," and was a Machine Shop/Warner Brothers release. More recently,"O'Dark:Thirty EP," was an independent release produced by Duncan Sheik and Jon Ingoldsby.

Read more about Holly Brook on Last.fm.


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