Lullaby
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Lullaby
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Smoke comes out of your mouth while you talk
But I'm fixed on the constellations ofyour body
I wrote your initials at my wall
Without knowing the end of the story
It freaks me out
When I got nothing to say
'Cause I'm always feeling a lot
And I know that I don't love you
As I ought
So here we go
You are the cure for my sleepless nights
You are the vision for my blind eyes
You are everything that should be mine
And I'm yours, I'm yours
Scratched backs and purple necks
Seems to serve you so well
So why don't come walk home with me
While I'm enjoying my own hell
It freaks me out
When I got nothing to say
'Cause I'm always feeling a lot
And I know that I don't love you
As I ought
So here we go
You are the cure for my sleepless nights
You are the vision for my blind eyes
You are everything that should be mine
And I'm yours, I'm yours
And I'm yours, I'm yours
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