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Lullabye & Exile

Lullabye & Exile lyrics by M. Ward. h a trance is a spell with a thrill wrapped up inside it and try as you might to fight it love will get you in the end and...

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Lullabye & Exile

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h a trance is a spell

with a thrill wrapped up inside it

and try as you might to fight it

love will get you in the end

and then the sound of a bell

could sound like angels crying

or sunlight multiplying

through Virgin Mary in stained glass

and then a lullaby on Broadway

could sound like an exile out on Main

oh when that curtain closes

you'll be back in your seat again

and then the band starts the ball

when the chandelier starts glowing

with or without you knowing

who the partner, what the dance

oh a trance is a spell

with a thrill wrapped up inside it

and try as you might to fight it

love will get you in

love will get you in

love will get you in

the end

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