Lyrics of 'Hínár' by Watch My Dying

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Bármilyen pillanat
Bármilyen hely, ha van
Túl rövid, túl közel
Míg hellyel-közzel
Nincs hová futni már
Mindenütt megtalál
Másféle testet ölt
Ismétlés elött

A mélység mámorít
A sóhaj úgy fogy el
Óvatosan szorít
Még egyszer ha kell

És most mi volna más
Újból csak oktatás
Átölel, úgy fogad
Újabb hurkokkal
Felhúz, alámerít
/A/ Tiszt Úr ha megtanít
Minden hibát
Hogyan látnék jobban

Mondom folyékonyan
Minden sor épp olyan jól hangzik
Mintha még könyvet olvasnék
És hogyha tévedek
/A/ kisbetűs életet meghagyja
Nincs harag
Másképp kezdi majd

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