Churchill
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Churchill
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I've searched the ground for plants that heal
The grand alliance hasn't brought me a deal
His finest hour has come, and it's gone
It's gonna take my whole life just to stop doing it wrong
Oh
So blame me for what I cannot finish
My whole life I thought I was an opportunist
But I'm not
Teaspoon in the morning, a tablespoon at night
My fortunes never made sense, so I assumed neither did I
I come to you in a rug wrapped up, with disguise
All this shocking behavior never once caught your eye
Oh
So blame me for what I cannot finish
My whole life I thought I was an opportunist
But I'm not
If there was something I won
Nobody told me I won
So blame me for what I cannot finish
My whole life I thought I was an opportunist
But I'm not
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Samantha Crain performs "Churchill", and this lyric page sits inside the Samantha Crain catalog on LyroVerse.
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