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of cities and lullabies

I went straight home speeding and brought another blanket in But you said the pain is enough to warm your skin. I said the sun found another reason to leave at dusk And the moon asks for praise for saving us. Maybe they should have let the stars shine brighter in the day So the city lights, come dark, could lead the way. Across cities, you have listened to my lullabies Should I sing to you one more time or would you be the one to say goodnight? Tuck me in and say goodbye This time This time.
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idiosyncrasy
Published
Oct 16, 2018
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Unexpected.

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#love#city#lullaby#goodbye#goodnight#home
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