Lightworker
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Lightworker
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when you nothing bianis
screaming at the corn
raise no question
but it is soar
would it ever come to mind
that if you rise above the highest tree
falling around that beauty i would take this opportunity
do you really wind up a duck
enough with enough big ceramic balls
slam dunk!! yeahhhhhh
[chorus:]
were doing things that were under sad
at the road when we pushed him
for the first time was a mistake that i take credit for
climbing a tree the rest is all there
working a job wasting a lot more [x2]
i'll stand under this beautiful tree
i hope it doesn't break for nothings free
this is the shadow that i'm not afraid of
lightworker lightworker lightworker
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