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The National Parks - Mother Nature Lyrics



The National Parks - Mother Nature Lyrics




Wide-eyed as we drove with my head pressed against the glass
And buildings turned to trees into seas I close my eyes at last
'Cause I think Mother Nature's singing me to sleep again
And if you listen close you can hear her in the wind

Ooo I can't explain I see it all around me
Ooo it's in my veins I feel it so profoundly
Beautiful world it's a beautiful world

I think Mother Nature's singing me to sleep again
I think Mother Nature's singing me to sleep again
It's a beautiful world
And if you listen close you can hear her in the wind

Ooo I can't explain I see it all around me
Ooo it's in my veins I feel it so profoundly
Beautiful world it's a beautiful world
It's a beautiful world it's a beautiful world
It's a beautiful world
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Wide-eyed as we drove with my head pressed against the glass
And buildings turned to trees into seas I close my eyes at last
'Cause I think Mother Nature's singing me to sleep again
And if you listen close you can hear her in the wind

Ooo I can't explain I see it all around me
Ooo it's in my veins I feel it so profoundly
Beautiful world it's a beautiful world

I think Mother Nature's singing me to sleep again
I think Mother Nature's singing me to sleep again
It's a beautiful world
And if you listen close you can hear her in the wind

Ooo I can't explain I see it all around me
Ooo it's in my veins I feel it so profoundly
Beautiful world it's a beautiful world
It's a beautiful world it's a beautiful world
It's a beautiful world
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Writer: Brady Parks
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