Inuyasha's Lullaby
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Inuyasha's Lullaby
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Cast away your worries, my dear
For tomorrow comes a new day
Hold to me, you've nothing to fear
For your dreams are not far away
As you lay your head and you rest
May your dreams take over my love
Listen close, my son of the west
For your destiny lies above
Though the world is cruel
There's a light that still shines
In the darkest days of our lives
When all hope seems lost
And you can't find your way
Think of me as you look to the sky
Child mine, your future is bright
For your father's blood's in your veins
In dark times, I pray you will fight
For the world will soon know your name
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Lizz Robinett performs "Inuyasha's Lullaby", and this lyric page sits inside the Lizz Robinett catalog on LyroVerse.
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