Blacksmithing
Read Blacksmithing lyrics by Big Big Train on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Blacksmithing
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Wayland
Hammer and an anvil
And a stone
That passed away
So may this
We tear our children's hearts in pieces
There never was so many
Sorrow
Longing and the emptiness of all
The loss of everything
You may never find an answer
You may never feel
The same way as before
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