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Flat Black

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Wheat Canonical path: /wheat/flat-black Related lyric paths: 6
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Flat Black

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Can I get you to turn

Your eyes from down on me?

Like you've done before

When you're pulling my hair

And turn off quietly

Fall around the floor

Can I get you to trade you wind?

For diamonds and seas, stock violins

Your I don't know anything's

Could I trust you to fall?

From my grace sometimes

Like some enemy

Like you don't understand

And scrunch your face sometimes

Lose your vanity

Could I get you to trade you wind?

For diamonds and seas, stock violins

Your I don't know anything's

It's no landslide

My balloon

It's no landfall

My balloon; falling

My platoon; calling

My balloon; falling

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