Wonderlake
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Wonderlake
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What is this noise?
What is this sound?
For the first time it's coming out of my mouth
I know what this means, and what's in store
I've heard something like this, it's happened before
My mother sang this song, and my father sang this song
(my mother sang this song, my father sang this song)
And after their bodies disappeared below
And the tips of their wings had ceased to show
The sky turned an ominous shade of white
And it began to snow -
Oooooooooooos
It's gonna snow! it's gonna snow! it's gonna snow! it's gonna snow!
It's gonna snow! it's gonna snow! it's gonna snow! it's gonna snow!
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Who performs "Wonderlake"?
Savoir Adore performs "Wonderlake", and this lyric page sits inside the Savoir Adore catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to At The Same Time and Dreamers with a short reason for opening each page next.
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