500 Years
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500 Years
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Let me know when it starts to come through
Should be soon
It'll start a little low
But if you wait for it the melody will open
Bust open
And 500 years later you will find me
In your head
And 500 years later you will find me
In your head
I've been practicing singing to you
Sending tunes
And you might already know
That every note i hit has already been broken
Clean broken
And 500 years later you will find me
In your head
And 500 years later you will find me
In your head
Let me know when it starts to come through
Should be soon
Let me know when it starts to come through
Should be soon
Should be soon
Should be soon
And 500 years later you will find me
In your head
And 500 years later you will find me
In your head
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Sam Behymer performs "500 Years", and this lyric page sits inside the Sam Behymer catalog on LyroVerse.
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