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Split

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Port O'Brien Canonical path: /port-obrien/split Related lyric paths: 6
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Split

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If want me to

I'll split my heart in two

Tell it where it be

Now it's following me

Bits of cable laugh

And I'm fine without

As long as you say

You're here to stay

(Whistling)

If you want me to

I'll tell you what to do

Take a pint of blood

Chew the golden sun

In the sun you'll stay

If you want me to

I'll split my heart in two

(Whistling)

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