Oh, To Know!
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Oh, To Know!
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Well i would like to think that we can
That we can know the sorts
Know the worst of what hurts
And we could agree just to be sure
Of at least one thing
Baby, you and me
Oh, to know!
Just like a bottle floating oversea
We're floating to be free
Two escapees
We're sailing along as a write-in
To an ocean of doubt
Out and on the prowl
Oh, to know is to know nothing at all
You would be a fool if you didn't know that already
Oh, to know is to drown us both down to the bottom
Oh, baby to know, baby to know
Is knowing nothing at all
Baby, to go all the way home
Is just a place to call
Who waits?! who waits?!
Future brings endings
Baby to know, baby to know
Is knowing nothing at all!
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Valentiger performs "Oh, To Know!", and this lyric page sits inside the Valentiger catalog on LyroVerse.
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