Efflo - Crystalline
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Listen to "Crystalline": https://xoefflo.fanlink.to/crystalline Produced by FERRO Directed by Martin LaFrenièreFollow https://www.xoefflo.com https://www.instagram.com/xoefflo https://www.facebook.com/xoefflo https://twitter.com/xoefflo https://www.youtube.com/xoefflo https://spoti.fi/2N5VWNe https://apple.co/2N5VUoA==-LYRICS== (lying to me, I was lying to me) (lying to me, I was lying to me) (lying to me, I was lying to me) Begging you to hate me back Kept leaving out the same old trap But the meat's gone bad Used to think you held me back Fading away I was fading away Realized the darkness was me So I lit up my head Filaments glowing so sweet And now I see Look into my mind Crystalline Beauty in the spots where I’ve been blind So clear Look into my mind It’s crystalline Look into my mind
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