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All The Stars Are In A Bottle

from short songs; i might die by Marcus Burch

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A song about progressively not being so clingy and about a loved one diverting their attention from me for something better. Despite recognizing the problem, continuing to make the mistake.

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Baby, oh baby. The sun can hardly set without you.
And lately, oh lately. My eyes have turned from brown to blue.

When our snow is falling to the ground, you'll be searching for the moon.
Your fingers sliced my evergreen and bled the morning sun across the sea.

Maybe, oh maybe. My mind is playing tricks on me.
The light is shining through the blinds,
that empty town in my gut once more.

When our rain is falling to the ground, you'll be searching for the sky.
Your fingers sliced my evergreen and bled the morning sun across the sea.

And honey, oh honey. There's a fire in my lungs, once again.
And honey, oh honey. The rope's around my neck, once again.

When our sky is falling to the ground, you'll be searching for me.
Your finger sliced my evergreen and bled the morning sun across the sea.

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from short songs; i might die, released July 1, 2016
Marcus Burch

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Marcus Burch Boston, Massachusetts

18 year-old Marcus Burch is an independent experimental producer. Heavily influenced by emotional elements in songwriting, his powerful fingerpicking along with dark melodies and lyrics, bring you to the world he wants you to be in.

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