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Lullaby of the Moths

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Helium Canonical path: /helium/lullaby-of-the-moths Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Lullaby of the Moths

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Hush now, do not cry

A crystal teardrop from your eye

The men would have to die

To stop this lullaby

And when the song is done

The dead of night will have just begun

A thousand birds will fly down

And plant your teardrops under the ground

Do you hear the planets sing?

We will fly on a moth's wing

Up to where there is no sound

While your tears grow under the ground

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Yes. The related section below points to Pat's Trick and Lullaby Of The Months with a short reason for opening each page next.

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