Lyrics of 'Circle In The Square' by Marcus Foster

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Got a hungry noise inside my head
Knows the flavor of the timeless night
I drink the sky but when its gone to bed
Never manage to taste the light
I can never manage to taste the light

I lay feeling on the grassy ground
It spits and shakes and tries to hide
I can barely feel but when I won't stay still
You can hear her laughing on the other side
You can hear her laughing on the other side

A feast that's fit for a thousand kings
Is laid out for my waiting eyes
Thirst could quench a hundred wolves
Make their circle in the square
Make their circle in the square

So I follow the track to the one outside
But crept in my burnt, useless sky
Through narrow words and hidden sound
Trace my footprints on the ground
Trace my footprints on the ground

Beast that feeds off a million dreams
Is not as savage as it seems
If I throw my bones into the sea
Pace the shoreline waiting for me
Pace the shoreline waiting for me

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