The Woods
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The Woods
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I saw a lion lying on the bed
I cut my nails and cut my hair
She scratched my back and split
My head
So I rubbed her back and
Brushed her hair
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
How to play safe
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
How to play safe
I saw a wolf jump off the roof
He ran at me while he waved at
You
Somewhere in the woods I lost
My shoe
So I walk through thorns to get
Back to you
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
How to play safe
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
How to play safe
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
How to play safe
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
I wish we knew
How to play safe
I wish we knew how to play safe
I wish we knew how to play safe
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Who performs "The Woods"?
Gold Fields performs "The Woods", and this lyric page sits inside the Gold Fields catalog on LyroVerse.
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