Labourless Land
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Labourless Land
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So in toll with a broken hand
In some Labourless land
Where the going is free
I don't need a song to tell me
I don't need old histories warning
You rest up a child I hung in man
Daylight daylight daylight
Daylight daylight daylight
I don't need a song to tell me
I don't need old histories warning
For what I saw the blood red morning
I don't need a song to tell me
I don't need old histories warning
For what I saw that blood red morning
Daylight daylight daylight
Daylight daylight daylight
I don't need a song to tell me
What I saw in the blood red morning
What I saw that blood red morning
I don't need a song to tell me
What I saw that blood red morning
What I saw that blood red morning
What I saw in the blood red morning
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J. Tillman performs "Labourless Land", and this lyric page sits inside the J. Tillman catalog on LyroVerse.
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