Human Lullaby
Human Lullaby lyrics by Johnny Hollow. And when I close my eyes, This blackened canvas falls, And darkness starts to shine And dreams begin to call And when I...
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Human Lullaby
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And when I close my eyes,
This blackened canvas falls,
And darkness starts to shine
And dreams begin to call
And when I watch them float,
I hold my sleeping breathf for hidden truths,
That live beyond my death.
Loneliness is sweet, This paradox is sleep.
It's a human lullaby, one more reason why
Yesterday just burnt away
And when I place this ear,
Against the pebbled ground,
I can feel the world
Breathe, exhaling,
Earthly sounds, they hover deep
The mechanism turns,
The clockwork creaks slowly
As the molten lava churns,
Loneliness is sweet.
Loneliness is sweet, This paradox is sleep.
It's a human lullaby, one more reason why
Yesterday just burnt away
Loneliness is sweet
Yesterday just burnt away
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Johnny Hollow performs "Human Lullaby", and this lyric page sits inside the Johnny Hollow catalog on LyroVerse.
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