Lullaby
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Lullaby
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It's silent in the early morning
The only sound is my breathing
As I lay awake not knowing
Where it will be I'm going
But I know
Time moves slow
At 12:59
I sing lullaby
And if you want me to sing you a song
I know that theres a
12:59 Lullaby tonight
I'll see the next hour through
It falls to the next so soon
While my guitar waits for a tune
Where have the songs played gone to
And I know
Time moves slow
At 12:59
I sing lullabies
And if you want me to sing you a song
I know that there's a
12:59 Lullaby tonight
And if you want me to sing you a song
I know that there's a
12:59 Lullaby tonight
A-oooh a-ooooh a-ooooh
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Sarah Blackwood performs "Lullaby", and this lyric page sits inside the Sarah Blackwood catalog on LyroVerse.
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