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Patrick Finley - Last Lily (feat. Dan Hickey) Lyrics



Patrick Finley - Last Lily (feat. Dan Hickey) Lyrics




[ Featuring his Robot Army ]

The last lily, the last lily, blooms alone out on the water
And shines its beauty, shines its beauty, so much brighter for there be no other
Still water, still water, reflected in my minds eye
And still water quiet, as I sit by it, priceless be its worth
If I were to go down in the deep water sleep, please leave me where I lay
Know that if I go down, with the wind and the waves, that I go down happy
But I'd be the last lily, the last lily to bloom alone out on the water
And I'd shine my beauty, shine my beauty so much brighter, for there be no other
And the still water, still water, reflected in my minds eye
And still water quiet as I lay, buy it, priceless be its worth
Priceless: buy it, be its worth
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The last lily, the last lily, blooms alone out on the water
And shines its beauty, shines its beauty, so much brighter for there be no other
Still water, still water, reflected in my minds eye
And still water quiet, as I sit by it, priceless be its worth
If I were to go down in the deep water sleep, please leave me where I lay
Know that if I go down, with the wind and the waves, that I go down happy
But I'd be the last lily, the last lily to bloom alone out on the water
And I'd shine my beauty, shine my beauty so much brighter, for there be no other
And the still water, still water, reflected in my minds eye
And still water quiet as I lay, buy it, priceless be its worth
Priceless: buy it, be its worth
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Writer: Dan Hickey
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




Patrick Finley - Last Lily (feat. Dan Hickey) Video
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Performed By: Patrick Finley
Featuring: his Robot Army
Length: 3:42
Written by: Dan Hickey

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