Bloodless - Tom McRae



     
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Bloodless Lyrics


This train don't stop at the stations of the Cross
No reasons left to believe
Trying to stay awake gave yourself a caffeine headache
To hide the taste of sleepIn choosing to forget, you cut away the safety net
That holds your heart, holds your heart
And you go in search of youth touching up your empire roots
But these days we don't know how to marchSatisfied with a knife in your spine, you're bloodless
So tell me again, what am I feeling? You know me so well
So what am I feeling? And how can you tell?
I've got a feeling you don't knowWe think that we're the ones, we're the bright unconquered suns
Wait a while, we'll watch the light grow stale
And we smell so very clean but we're the oil in this machine
And this machine, this machine is going wrongSo choose your sides when it comes to the fight, you're bloodless
So tell me again, what am I feeling? You know me so well
So what am I feeling? And how can you tell?
I've got a feeling you don't knowYou choose your sides but in the fight
I see your blood run white, your blood run white
And I've seen it all before and I see it againSo what am I feeling? You know me so well

So what am I feeling? And how can you tell?
I've got a feeling you don't knowSo tell me again now, what am I feeling? You know me so well
So what am I feeling? And how can you tell?
I've got a feelingSo tell me again now, what am I feeling? You know me so well
So what am I feeling? And how can you tell?
I've got a feeling you don't know

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Tom McRae is a singer-songwriter from the United Kingdom. He grew up in Suffolk, the son of an Anglican vicar. McRae sang in the choir. His mother played guitar and as a teen, he'd borrow it. He began writing songs at 15. At 18 he moved to London to study politics at London Guildhall University, soon forming bands and writing songs. A chance meeting with sound engineer Roger Bechirian led him to a working relationship that shaped McRae's soft-spoken sound and later landed him a deal with DB records.

Read more about Tom McRae on Last.fm.


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