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Sylvia is missing
Dark stars tattooed across her face
Tiny bruises black and blue
The dedication on her arm
Reads "Love and hate", yeah, yeah
Passing through the underground
Sylvia is coming down
The queen has lost her crown today
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
Run away to London
Lipstick tainted powered painted
Perfume in her hair
Run away to London
A thousand cold caresses
Couldn't keep her there, yeah, yeah

The fingerprints of strangers
On the ugly bedroom floor
Reveal the only traces of what Sylvia is for
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget her self
Passing through the underground
Sylvia is coming down
The queen has lost her crown today
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself

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Emmy the Great is the stage name of London-based singer-songwriter Emma-Lee Moss (born in 1984 in Hong Kong). Her albums include First Love (2009) and Virtue (2011). Moss was born in Hong Kong to an English father and a Chinese mother and was into music from a young age. She emigrated with her family to London at the age of 12. Moss started performing in 2005 and her first release was the Secret Circus EP the following year.

Read more about Emmy The Great on Last.fm.


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