Last Purple Sky
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Last Purple Sky
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I like to watch things
Like to watch things grow
And to take things slow
I like to take them in
With the starlight
And the Moon on a cold night
Oh I'd like to see them stay
Like those days
When we must walk this world alone
As the purple sky turns grey
And the world grows cold
I like to watch them
Like to watch them go
To where they are gone
I like to take them on
To take them all
And to make the small
Oh I'd like to see them stay
Like those days
When we must walk this world alone
As the purple sky turns grey
And the world grows cold
And the world grows like those days
When we must walk this world alone
As the purple sky turns grey
And the world grows cold
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Lake of Tears performs "Last Purple Sky", and this lyric page sits inside the Lake of Tears catalog on LyroVerse.
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