Would that you ever let sin befall you
Baring your heavenless soul to me
Ptolemy
Ptolemy
Would that you ever come home to me
The day the sun doth take a bow
By the beads of sweat set on your brow
I'd hoist the sail
I'd set you free
Just to hear you say 'I need you now'
Free yourself
You hold the key
Don't leave this story untold to me
Ptolemy
Ptolemy
Would that you ever come home to me
Would that you ever let sin befall you
Baring your heavenless soul to me
Ptolemy
Ptolemy
Would that you ever come home to me
Don't I see all that you see?
Don't the both of us kneel as we pray?
Nothing lies twain you and me
Still it's though you're two lifetimes away
Strange how you won't let me go
Yet how I try I just can't make you stay
Feed me your
Uncertainty
Don't leave your demons unsworn to me
Ptolemy
Ptolemy
Would that you ever come home to me
Would that you ever let sin befall you
Baring your heavenless soul to me
Ptolemy
Ptolemy
Would that you ever come home to me
credits
from Murder For A Jar Of Red Rum,
released May 17, 2013
Additional percussion: Zain Abideen, Sana Fatimeh, Jeremy Gross, Manik Gunatilleke, Nas Mohamed, and Kiran Opal
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