Natives
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Natives
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Why don’t you storm in me
When you came you stormed down everything
We had seen but we well perceive
Till I found my faith, I found my faith
Oh
We were buried in the night we were put in a pile
And the names that you know
That you can’t find if you call for me
I walk
I found my fame I found my fame
Now you ask for me
Moved on before
The sky falls on me
In a haze it falls to quick for me
We had seen but we well perceive
Till I found my faith, I found my faith
Oh
We were never was to fight
Till you snuck in the night
Everyone that you know has changed their minds
If you call for me
I walk
I found my fame I found my fame
Now you ask for me
Moved on before
Oh we oh, we oh
Someone
If we owe we owe
We owe someone
I found my fame I found my fame
I found my fame I found my fame
Now you taking my songs
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