Where do The Nights Of Sleep Go To When They do Not Come To Me?

Ballboy

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    And there's a memory in your heart
    And it's a terrifying thing
    It remembers all the people
    All the people you've betrayed
    And the people that you failed
    Because you were not brave enough
    Or you panicked and you ran
    Or you were not brave enough

    And there's a poem about a creature in the desert
    Who's squatting naked on the ground and eating something
    And the poet adventurer who finds him
    Asks him what it is that he's eating
    And what it tastes like
    And the creature looks at him and says:
    'it's my heart, and it tastes bitter,
    But i like it,
    Because it tastes bitter
    And because it's my heart'

    And it's funny how it breaks
    And it's funny how it breaks
    And i am never brave enough
    And it's funny how it breaks

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    And it's funny how your heart can be breaking
    For a hundred thousand years or more
    Without ever actually breaking at all
    Or it can break in a moment so small
    That they don't even have a name for it yet
    Sometimes they call it a heartbeat, but it's much quicker than that
    Sometimes they call it a heartbeat, but it's much quicker than that

    And it's funny how it breaks
    And it's funny how it breaks
    And i am never brave enough
    And it's funny how it breaks

    Where do the nights of sleep go to
    When they do not come to me?

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    Composición: Nick Reynolds, Gordon McIntyre, Katie Griffiths y Gary Morgan

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