Eternal Deliverance
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Lelani Ulalume (the riding eyes) part

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Eternal Deliverance Canonical path: /eternal-deliverance/lelani-ulalume-the-riding-eyes-part Related lyric paths: 6
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Lelani Ulalume (the riding eyes) part

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the morrow has come ulalume to see the white and heavenly streak of woe octavia to breathe the bleakness of these white lines once more

oh

this is more than a substance this is my siren we breathe the white powder let the whores expel

it's gluttony and let the house of ill

fame retrieve the tons of elegy let us live lelani is mine to the sky.

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