Lyrics of 'Myopia' by Agnes Obel

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Have you ever
Gone into my myopia?
Think of a subtle way
To let it go, let it go

Think of your sanity (drip, drip)
The drip with a frenzy (drip, drip)
To rewrite the elegy
That would trigger your fury

Let it go, let it go
I can't let it go
Think of your sanity, I can't to let it go

Your god is someone
Who would glow when you go along (ah-ooh)
Through so many eyes
In the dark with someone
Would you go, would you go along? (Ooh)
Would you go along, would you go along? (Ooh)
Does memory last?
I arrive (where?)

Have you ever
Been to my myopia?
Think of your sanity
I can't let it go, let it go
Have you ever
Been to my myopia?
Think of a subtle way
To let it go, let it go

I'll be okay, okay, 'kay, okay
I'll be okay, okay, 'kay, okay
I'll be okay, okay, 'kay, okay
I'll be okay, okay, 'kay, okay

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