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Overbearing panic attack entrenching my veins
In an hour I'll be okay
I pray this pain will go away
Permanently somedayI've seen more than
I should have to
I've seen this on my ownThis song is a poem to myself
It helps me to live
In case of fire, break the glass
And move on into your own
Your ownReoccurring drowning effect entrenching my brain
I hope you'll be okay someday
So I can say that you moved on
In the right wayWe've seen this and
We've breathed this and
We've lived this on our ownThis song is a poem to myself
It helps me to live
In case of fire, break the glass
And move on into your ownThis song is a poem to myself

It helps me to live
In case of fire, break the glass
And move on into your own
Your ownBreakThis song is a poem to myself
It helps me to live
In case of fire, break the glass
And move on into your ownThis song is a poem to myself
It helps me to live
In case of fire, break the glass
And move on into your own
Your own, your own, your own

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Bengt Hallberg (born 13 September 1932) is one of Sweden's most influential jazz musicians. He studied classical piano from a very early age, and at 13 years old he wrote his first jazz arrangement. In 1949 he recorded with the Swedish alto saxophonist Arne Domnérus for the first time, an association which has continued. In the 1950s Hallberg played with leading visiting American players, including the trumpeter Clifford Brown and the tenor saxophonist Stan Getz and also Quincy Jones.[1][2]


Read more about Bengt Hallberg on Last.fm.


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