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Weary Eyes

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Jen Wood Canonical path: /jen-wood/weary-eyes Related lyric paths: 6
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Weary Eyes

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Close your weary eyes,

for they have seen too much,

for they have seen too much

Oh, have seen too much.

Way before the next,

train of thought.

Unwillingly you go, where you must.

Unwillingly you fight, the ones you love.

Unwillingly you go, where you must.

Unwillingly you fight, the ones you love.

Try not to feel, this moment,

as we watch you die.

Try not to feel

this needle, in your side.

You're coming back,

you're coming back,

coming back, to life.

You're coming back,

coming back, to life.

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