Lyrics Our Darkness - Anne Clark
Through
these
city
nightmares
you'd
walk
with
me
And
we'd
talk
of
it
with
idealistic
assurance
That
it
wouldn't
tear
us
apart
We'd
keep
our
heads
above
the
blackened
water
But
there's
no
room
for
ideals
in
this
mechanical
place
And
you're
gone
now
Through
a
grimy
window
that
I
can't
keep
clean
Through
billowing
smoke
that's
swallowed
the
sun
You're
nowhere
to
be
seen
Do
you
think
our
desires
still
burn
I
guess
it
was
desires
that
tore
us
apart
There
has
to
be
passion
A
passion
for
living,
surviving
And
that
means
detachment
Everybody
has
a
weapon
to
fight
you
with
To
beat
you
with
when
you
are
down
There
were
too
many
defence
between
us
Doubting
all
the
time
Fearing
all
the
time
Doubting
all
the
time
Fearing
all
the
time
That
like
these
urban
nightmares
We'd
blacken
each
other
skies
When
we
passed
the
subways
we
tried
to
ignore
our
fate
there
Of
written
threats
on
endless
walls
Unjustified
crimes
carried
in
stifled
calls
Would
you
walk
with
me
now
through
this
pouring
rain
It
used
to
mingle
with
our
tears
Then
dry
with
the
hopes
that
we
left
behind
It
rains
even
harder
now
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