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Throw me in a landfill
Don't think about the consequences
Throw me in a dirt pit
Don't think about the choices that you make
Throw me in the water
Don't think about the splash I will create
Leave me at the alter
Knowing all the things you just escaped
Push me out to sea,
On a little boat that you made out of
The evergreen, that you helped your father cut away.
Leave me on the tracks,
To wait until the morning train arrives.
Don't you dare look back,
Walk on by, catch up with the sunrise.
This is torturous

Electricity, between both of us
And this is dangerous
I want you so much, but I hate your guts
I hate you
So leave me in the cold.
Wait until the snow covers me up,
So I cannot move.
So I'm just embedded in the frost.
Leave me in the rain
Wait until the clothes cling to my frame.
Wipe away your tear stains,
Thought you said you didn't feel pain.
Well this is torturous
Electricity, between both of us
And this is dangerous
Cos I want you so much, but I hate your guts.
I want you so much, but I hate your guts.
Well this is torturous
Electricity, between both of us
And this is dangerous
Cos I want you so much, but I hate your guts.
I want you so much, but I hate your guts.
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Daughter is Elena Tonra, a singer/songwriter from North London, UK. After releasing a 4 track Demo EP, Elena joined forces with Igor Haefeli to produce 'His Young Heart' in April 2011. On November 2011, with the addition of Remi Aguilella on drums, 'The Wild Youth - EP' was released via Communion Records. The band signed in 2012 with 4AD and in August a new track, 'Smother', surface online. A 7" single of the song was released on October 1st, including a new version of 'Run'. The final advance of their first full length album, 'Still', premiered its video on January 28th 2013.

Read more about Daughter on Last.fm.


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