Our Kingdom
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Our Kingdom
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If you choose the red
And I choose the blue
We can share the green
We can share the green
When I’ve lost my words
Looking at you
I didn’t know your name
I didn’t know you could
Change what I see
Change the way I feel
I was far away from me
I wasn’t listening
We have learnt to be far, from home
What it takes to build our kingdom
I couldn’t play the song
That made you smile
When we back then
Had a window to the sky
And it changed what I see
It changed the way I feel
I was far away from me
I wasn’t listening
When the summer slept
When the sheets took shape
When all the little pieces drew the melody
It’s a part of you, it’s a part of me
To our memories
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Hugo Barriol performs "Our Kingdom", and this lyric page sits inside the Hugo Barriol catalog on LyroVerse.
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