David Fonseca
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Lullaby

Lullaby lyrics by David Fonseca. Lions and tigers and an army of bees Flowers and bushes and a hundred year trees Look at them all falling, falling down on...

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Lullaby

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Lions and tigers and an army of bees

Flowers and bushes and a hundred year trees

Look at them all falling, falling down on their knees

Mad men and bad men and a thousand black sheeps

Furious and ludicrous that come haunting your sleep

Look how sweet they turn to, falling down at your feet

I love you, I want you, forever and more

For everything you’re not and everything that you are

All the love I had in me

Now I know what’s it for

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