Out Like a Lion
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Out Like a Lion
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I'm not yours
You are mine
Let that sink in
Like the Mary Rose
She went down
With a heavy load
But who is this fading flower?
Come to life
In the spring
I was shaking from your sting
But you should know
In like lamb
Out like a lion
I came in like a lamb
Out like a lion
We grew up
So we were told
Time just leaves us
Out in the cold
But seasons change
I'm getting warm
A feline in mohair
Come to life
In the spring
I was shaking from your sting
You should know
In like lamb
Out like a lion
Yeah, I came in like a lamb
Out like a lion
Come to life
In the spring
I was shaking from your sting
You should know
In like lamb
Out like a lion
I came in like a lamb
Out like a lion
I came in like a lamb
Out like a lion
I came in like a lamb
Out like a lion
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