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One Part Lullaby Lyrics


Folk Implosion One Part Lullaby

"life is one part lullaby, two parts fear" ¨c oscar wilde

One part lullaby, two parts fear
Another animal mixing with the atmosphere
It takes forever to learn to pretend
Nature is the enemy, weather is not your friend

Who can be trusted?
With perfect weather inside
Look for magic in the daily routine
It's all it takes to survive

Leaving heaven below
Go wherever the angels follow

I'm watching my body and mind divide
Why live for a future that never arrives on time?

I can't be trusted, I'm dust in the wind
I let he weather decide where my day begins
I'm not a rebel of the natural one
I'm in love with the chemical
Following the setting sun

Lost my patience
All that it takes to survive
Watching my mind and my body divide
Why live for a future that never arrives on time?

Leaving heaven below
Go wherever the angels follow

One part lullaby, two parts fear
Another animal, mixing with the atmosphere
One part lullaby, two parts fear

I'm watching my body and mind divide
Why live for a future that never arrives on time?


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