Fat Freddy's Drop
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Blackbird

Blackbird lyrics by Fat Freddy's Drop. Where there was one before Now there are many And as the days go by I see them multiply I can't eat I can't sleep...

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Blackbird

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Where there was one before

Now there are many

And as the days go by

I see them multiply

I can't eat

I can't sleep

Because I know they'll be watching me

Descending on the breeze

Their shadows keep falling down on me

There's a blackbird

In my garden

Oh!

Where there was one before

Now there are many

What all they’re waiting for?

Food I have not eaten

I can't eat

I can't sleep

Because I know they'll be watching me

With yellow eyes that see what I do

I don’t know what I’m supposed to do

All these blackbirds

In my garden

Oh!

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