The Microphones
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Antlers

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Antlers

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little bird i invite you, build your nest

little bird, i've got branches above my head

sway with me aimlessly, walk over mountains high

find winter nights with me, hang in your hammock high over me and over flight and all fright to me

pick up your hands and become reindeers or maybe a storm

be pleasant be glassy be born

go ahead be the bird in my horns

come with me

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