The story of daisy and violet
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The story of daisy and violet
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Daisy and violet work at the market
I hear they used to live on the road
Somebody told me singing in side-shows
Joined at the hips of the songs that they wrote
Daisy and violet come in a vision
Double the pleasure
Double the fun
Singing a harmony on a sister
Could sing of the times and the freedom they one
Daisy fell ill and was followed by violet
A neighbor would find them dead on the ground
Somewhere inside the mind of a child
Are harmonies only a sister could sing
Elephant man
Died in his own bed
The neck that he had had a heart of its own
They said that his mother was crushed by a monster
When he was inside her an elephant gnome
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