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No More Lullabies - Poet Lyrics



No More Lullabies - Poet Lyrics
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If I could talk to you
I'd write a poem out
You always called me a poet
Wrapping in my words
Singing along as
If you know it
I promise I care
I just can't show it
The worst part is I always loved your name
You're a good girl
Who lives in vane
The worst part is I always loved your name
You're a good girl
Who lives in vane
I got your invite to the funeral
I wanted to go but I didn't know if
My detrimental state
I wanted to go but I didn't know if
It's better off this way
I want it so bad
I want it so bad
I wanted to go but I didn't know if
It's better of this way
And I talked to you
You smiled like you used to
Local collage doesn't suit you well
Singing along with you
You called me what you used to
Local collage doesn't suit you well
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If I could talk to you
I'd write a poem out
You always called me a poet
Wrapping in my words
Singing along as
If you know it
I promise I care
I just can't show it
The worst part is I always loved your name
You're a good girl
Who lives in vane
The worst part is I always loved your name
You're a good girl
Who lives in vane
I got your invite to the funeral
I wanted to go but I didn't know if
My detrimental state
I wanted to go but I didn't know if
It's better off this way
I want it so bad
I want it so bad
I wanted to go but I didn't know if
It's better of this way
And I talked to you
You smiled like you used to
Local collage doesn't suit you well
Singing along with you
You called me what you used to
Local collage doesn't suit you well
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Writer: Brandon Wright, August Cotney
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: No More Lullabies
Language: English
Length: 2:12
Written by: Brandon Wright, August Cotney

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