Lyrics In a Week - Hozier feat. Karen Cowley
I
have
never
known
peace
Like
the
damp
grass
that
yields
to
me
I
have
never
known
hunger
Like
these
insects
that
feast
on
me
A
thousand
teeth
And
yours
among
them,
I
know
Our
hungers
appeased
Our
heartbeats
becoming
slow
We
lay
here
for
years
or
for
hours
Thrown
here
or
found
To
freeze
or
to
thaw
So
long,
we'd
become
the
flowers
Two
corpses
we
were
Two
corpses
I
saw
And
they'd
find
us
in
a
week
When
the
weather
gets
hot
After
the
insects
have
made
their
claim
I'd
be
home
with
you
I'd
be
home
with
you
I
have
never
known
sleep
Like
the
slumber
that
creeps
to
me
I
have
never
known
color
Like
this
morning
reveals
to
me
And
you
haven't
moved
an
inch
Such
that
I
would
not
know
If
you
sleep
always
like
this
The
flesh
calmly
going
cold
We
lay
here
for
years
or
for
hours
Your
hand
in
my
hand
So
still
and
discreet
So
long,
we'd
become
the
flowers
We'd
feed
well
the
land
And
worry
the
sheep
And
they'd
find
us
in
a
week
When
the
cattle
show
fear
After
the
insects
have
made
their
claim
After
the
foxes
have
known
our
taste
I'd
be
home
with
you
I'd
be
home
with
you
They'd
find
us
in
a
week
(Lay
here
for
years
or
for
hours)
When
the
weather
gets
hot
(So
long,
we'd
become
the
flowers)
They'd
find
us
in
a
week
(Lay
here
for
years
or
for
hours)
When
the
cattle
show
fear
(So
long,
we'd
become
the
flowers)
And
they'd
find
us
in
a
week
When
the
buzzards
get
loud
After
the
insects
have
made
their
claim
After
the
foxes
have
known
our
taste
After
the
raven
has
had
its
say
I'd
be
home
with
you
I'd
be
home
with
you
I'd
be
home
with
you
I'd
be
home
with
you
I'd
be
home
with
you
I'd
be
home
with
you
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