Family Tree
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Family Tree
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in the best of times
and the worst of times
we could find an exit
flying up the chimney
sliding down the dresses
we could find an entrance
i want to be your century
i wanna settle down
i could be your baby tree
i wanna settle down
oh if we lose our money
yeah we could still be cunning
we could kill our dinner
searching out some shelter
if they need an answer,
send it in a letter
i want to be your century
i wanna settle down
i could be your baby tree
i wanna settle down
do you know your family tree?
i was a farmer
love hard and nothing easy
you know what you should be?
i'm still a farmer
love soft planting trees
i could be your century
i wanna settle down
i could be your baby tree
i wanna settle down
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Inara George performs "Family Tree", and this lyric page sits inside the Inara George catalog on LyroVerse.
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