Lullaby Requiem
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Lullaby Requiem
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Good night, bless you
Let angels possess you
You make dreams of another life
Don't think its too much
To close eyes and leave us
In strange places we come undone
And the building blocks
Sometimes have to crash
Not meant to last like a mother's love
Its real life, its all true
You know how I'll miss you
In quiet moments I'll come undone
And the building blocks sometimes have to crash
Not meant to last like a mother's love
Sleep comes when all is laid to rest
Thats when you'll find what you're looking for
Strange feelings you can't explain
Mad voices you can't contain
And the building blocks
Sometimes have to crash
Not meant to last like a mother's love
Peace comes when fear is laid to rest
Thats when you'll find what you're looking for
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Who performs "Lullaby Requiem"?
Neil Finn performs "Lullaby Requiem", and this lyric page sits inside the Neil Finn catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Song Of The Lonely Mountain and White Lies And Alibis with a short reason for opening each page next.
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