Pregnant Pause
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Pregnant Pause
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The day drags like a dead thing
So the night is for mending
Baby, I'll hold your hand
Not everybody understands us
There is a tongue that we speak in
No one else got the meaning
But they don't, I have
Not everybody understands us
Cause sometimes my heart hurts to watch you
There's a blind spot that I can't get to
Sometimes you seem like a lost cause
Breathe a second, feel the pregnant pause
Speak to me in our tongue
When all the words only come out wrong
Speak to me in our tongue
A pillow talk patois from a land long gone
Cause sometimes my heart hurts to watch you
There's a blind spot that I can't get to
Sometimes you seem like a lost cause
Breathe a second, feel the pregnant
Pause
Sometimes you seem like a lost cause
Breathe a second, feel the pregnant pause
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