After the Storm - Olivia Jean

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After the Storm Lyrics

For so long chaos was all you knew
And troubled thoughts, they only grew and grew
Until a web of lies was weaved
But how long can it really last
Steering blindfolded and oh, so fast
The calm after the storm
is a strange, strange place, I warn you
When the coup de grace sets you free
Catch yourself daydreaming about violence
'Cause you're not used to the silence
Of camaraderie
Balanced on the edge of a crumbling wall
What a sad excuse to make yourself look tall
Showing off your bruised up knees
There's no one left for you to impress
That crowd below you couldn't care less
The calm after the storm
is a strange, strange place, I warn you
When the coup de grace sets you free
Catch yourself daydreaming about violence
'Cause you're not used to the silence
Of camaraderie
Surprised how quickly things can change
Deranged to quiet and back again
When will the madness end
You wake up from a jolt of fear
Feels like you've been sleeping for one hundred years
The calm after the storm
is a strange, strange place, I warn you
When the coup de grace sets you free
Catch yourself daydreaming about violence
'Cause you're not used to the silence
Of camaraderie

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Olivia Jean is a creature native to Detroit, Michigan. Years ago in Detroit she began a solo surf band named “Idee Fixe” to conceal any suspicions towards her exercises in witchcraft and voodooism. She has since migrated to Nashville, Tennessee to be with creatures that share similar interest, otherwise known as The Black Belles. Olivia Jean is a notorious creature that’s feared throughout the world and she generally has a bad reputation for being very aggressive and highly venemous. Her bouffant and hat weaken the use of her ears and morals, therefore when threatened she will display aggression with a set of signals that warn of the possibility of an attack. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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