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The Bunny The Bear - Pray Lyrics



The Bunny The Bear - Pray Lyrics




I knew it then, I know it now.
One brick by brick, you tore me down.
You keep your calm, your insecure.
It's turning, it's a perfect storm.
I'll let them find you
Out, drag you right from your throne.
I'll sit you back up, pull the strings, I'll swing low.
And no, no you can't come back home.
Sleep in your castle you ""built all alone.""
You better pray to God.
You better pray.
You're strong, you're so invincible.
And I'm just a fool in search of gold.
Your tongue tastes of luck, your heart is stone.
But low
-
Key, this week's been miserable.
Why were we so proud? Can they see us now?

So here I am, cause I caved in.
And I don't care where you think I've been.
And
There you stand, where have you been?
There's that blank stare, here we go again.
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I knew it then, I know it now.
One brick by brick, you tore me down.
You keep your calm, your insecure.
It's turning, it's a perfect storm.
I'll let them find you
Out, drag you right from your throne.
I'll sit you back up, pull the strings, I'll swing low.
And no, no you can't come back home.
Sleep in your castle you ""built all alone.""
You better pray to God.
You better pray.
You're strong, you're so invincible.
And I'm just a fool in search of gold.
Your tongue tastes of luck, your heart is stone.
But low
-
Key, this week's been miserable.
Why were we so proud? Can they see us now?

So here I am, cause I caved in.
And I don't care where you think I've been.
And
There you stand, where have you been?
There's that blank stare, here we go again.
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Writer: Matthew Tybor
Copyright: Lyrics © TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc.




The Bunny The Bear - Pray Video
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Performed By: The Bunny The Bear
Length: 4:34
Written by: Matthew Tybor

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