Let me in
Let me in
I know that times have changed but
Let me in
Open my eyes
I am centered again
Nothing can stop me
I am impenetrable
Pick up the threads
I let it
Devour my skin
Trust
Just trust in me
You need to let the right ones in
Let me in
Let me in
I know that times have changed but
Let me in
Let me in
Just let me in
Look into these eyes, blue as the morning sky
Tell me what can you see?
Please please
Let me in
Let me in on your secrets
I want to smile with you
But you fakin’
Who am I again
Now I remember
I am you
This late night september
Wind down, I’m out
Open up the curtains
And let the light in
Let it devour
Let it devour my skin
Trust
Just trust in me
You need to let the right ones in
Set trust in me, set trust in me
Let me in
Let me in
I know that times have changed but
Let me in
Let me in
credits
from Do You Like Violence,
track released March 25, 2022
All tracks written by: Grayscale Season (Eddie Lejhagen, Richard Sörensen, Adam Gavik) and Buster Odeholm.
Produced by Buster Odeholm
Mixed and mastered by Buster Odeholm at Odeholm Audio
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