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Aluron - Contra Lyrics



Aluron - Contra Lyrics




Before there was a need to keep
The time and draw these lines
As though my heart wasn't blind
Like the sun out in the sky
You knew how to shine before
I told you why I cry
So come and dance with me my
Baby even though I can't
See you clearly
Come and dance with me my baby
Even though I don't know what else to be

Every time I try to describe the meadow
Contradiction blooms
Every time I try to describe the meadow
Contradiction blooms

Before there was a need to keep
The time and draw these lines
As though my heart wasn't blind
Like the sun out in the sky
You knew how to shine before
I told you why I cry
So come and dance with me my
Baby even though I can't
See you clearly
Come and dance with me my baby
Even though I don't know what else to be
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Before there was a need to keep
The time and draw these lines
As though my heart wasn't blind
Like the sun out in the sky
You knew how to shine before
I told you why I cry
So come and dance with me my
Baby even though I can't
See you clearly
Come and dance with me my baby
Even though I don't know what else to be

Every time I try to describe the meadow
Contradiction blooms
Every time I try to describe the meadow
Contradiction blooms

Before there was a need to keep
The time and draw these lines
As though my heart wasn't blind
Like the sun out in the sky
You knew how to shine before
I told you why I cry
So come and dance with me my
Baby even though I can't
See you clearly
Come and dance with me my baby
Even though I don't know what else to be
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Writer: Lillian Gutoff
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Performed By: Aluron
Language: English
Length: 3:43
Written by: Lillian Gutoff

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