Gradma Looks (LP Version)
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Gradma Looks (LP Version)
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La-da-da-da-da-da
Watching the crash of the ocean waves
Washing the rocks of the gleaming day
It's in my head, so she says
Patient lies, I don't want to see it
Patient lies, I
What's wild is what I see will become part of me
Separating from all the world's obscurity
You look just like my grandmother that died
Sway side to side, sit on the beach so high
Yeah, it's in my head
Patient lies, I don't want to see it
Patient lies, I
Patient lies, patient lies
Patient lies, I
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