Black Swan
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Black Swan
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We thought it was exaggeration
We thought the papers were all wrong
The GRPs were selling fast and pricey
But still the facts remained unknown
We thought it was the last agenda setting
But everything just comes and goes
We thought it would be just a passing shadow
As everything just comes and goes
And then the shelves became quite meager
A sight we weren't used at all
All planes were booked and trains were rather crowded
And warmer clothes became the norm
We thought it was the last agenda setting
But everything just comes and goes
And still we thought it'd be a passing shadow
As everything just comes and goes
And when the dust clouds grew thicker
We lost the sight of the sun
And when the light bulbs would flicker
We realized we were wrong
About the year with no summer
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Who performs "Black Swan"?
Obsidian Kingdom performs "Black Swan", and this lyric page sits inside the Obsidian Kingdom catalog on LyroVerse.
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