Sleeping Limbs - From Indian Lakes

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Sleeping Limbs Lyrics

My lungs are not waking up.
They don't listen to what the rest of me knows.
And I'm counting down the days I have left
Only listening while I'm holding my breath
Till I see you...

Cut it down, I will cut them down.
They tower over me while I sleep.
But I've had too much to just lay around
Only pretending while I'm facing the ground.


And these scars, my only wish:
What's the point to this?
There's no point to this.
And these scars, my only wish:
What's the point to this?
There's no point to this.

Hold on to me, hold on to my back
I've falling down the hole much too fast.
And even if the light pours in up over my head
Will I see it then, or pretend that I'm dead again?

And these scars, my only wish:
What's the point to this?
There's no point to this.
And these scars, my only wish:
What's the point to this?
There's no point to this.

'Cause we all change with the morning after
And these tired hearts aren't beating fast enough,
So can I ask you to leave me alone?
I'll help when I am able to
get back up, get back up.
Get back up, get back up.
Get back up, get back up.
Get back up, get back up.

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From Indian Lakes is an American indie rock band founded by Joey Vannucchi in early 2009. Vannucchi began songwriting in a small mountain community just outside Yosemite National Park and later enlisted the help of friends to perform his material. From Indian Lakes independently released "The Man With Wooden Legs" in the winter of 2009. However, it was the band’s sophomore album “Able Bodies” that gained acclaim when it was released independently in 2012. Vannucchi continues to evolve the band's sound into music that “blurs the boundaries of genres like indie, post-rock and alternative” and From Indian Lakes anticipates their third release, "Absent Sounds", on Triple Crown Records. - Wikipedia 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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