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“Sunday Queen” written by Astari Nite.
Produced by Tom Shear of Assemblage 23.
Recorded by Howard Melnik.
Mastered by Thomas Penton.
Artwork created by Anastasia Gwyn Judd.
Graphic design by Jenny Ashford.
lyrics
Who’s that beside you
Is that the one you’ve become
I’ve waited for this
They’ll never find you
(My) Sweetest friend what have you done
Clothed in her dress
Will you wait for the never ending
Where’s your god when you seek the truth
Will you wait for the never ending
Find other ways to pray before
Id tear apart your heart
To find a map and leave you
(She said)
Engraved across my arms
Are words I have to leave you
(She said)
Will you wait for the never ending
Where’s your god when you seek the truth
Will you wait for the never ending
Find other ways to pray before
Without you on this day
I swear that I will never
Without you on this day
You take what I would never
Throws her hands into the light
Moment’s away, eternal life
Just let go and part from me and I’ll remember when
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