Lucie Too
Lucie Too lyrics by Now, Now Every Children. I have gone from four to one in the past seven months And i can't afford to lose anymore I will keep you company...
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Lucie Too
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I have gone from four to one in the past seven months
And i can't afford to lose anymore
I will keep you company until you go to sleep
Because you've been everything good to me
Father, tell us all where you found her
Since the day the pattern formed in december
The math doesn't add up or match with the language of
Books that i've read or things that you said
I'll leave this with the darker night i carried you inside
And know that it will find me in time
You were too small
I should have know not to leave you alone
The morning it told me
You take what you can get and you die with it
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