Birds
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Birds
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Hey!
Do you can see that woman
She seems so alone
Sometimes i hear her cry
Sometimes it's for a one
Hey!
Do you can see the fly of birds
They don't fly alone
Maybe you would like to be
One of them
And you will never feel like this
Never again
Never again
Naver again
Navar again
What do you feel?
Say your sins,play your hell
Let's quite talkin' about me
Say your sins,play your hell
There's no reasons to lie (no more lies!)
Open your mind,
Stop that sacifice
Back to home,to your old life
Breathe your life
Breathe your life
Breathe your life
What do you feel?
Say your sins,play your hell
Let's quite talkin' about me
Say your sins,play your hell
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Who performs "Birds"?
Orange Crush performs "Birds", and this lyric page sits inside the Orange Crush catalog on LyroVerse.
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