Strange Things
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Strange Things
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I lost my wife in 1989
Grew a certain kind of undectectable cancer
She left me alone in a seven bedroom home
Built upon the balls of fallen soldiers
I don't recall putting that picture on the wall
The one of mother and child at Easter time
I hear strange things creeping in at night
I have strange dreams in the bed where Lucy died
The day that Lucy died was the hottest of the summer
Her family all stood around just sweating
When she expired they all when back to the city
I've never seen a living soul again
I buried down beneath the garden that Lucy proudly grew
The whitest rose that ever was it bloomed
I hear strange things creeping in at night
I have strange dreams in the bed where Lucy died
I hear strange things creeping in at night
I have strange dreams in the bed where Lucy died
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Marlon Williams performs "Strange Things", and this lyric page sits inside the Marlon Williams catalog on LyroVerse.
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