Sifters

Album: Break It Yourself (2012)
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  • If sound is a wave like a wave on the ocean
    Moon plays the ocean like a violin
    Pushing and pulling from shore to shore
    Biggest melody you never heard before
    What if I were the night sky
    Here's my lullaby to leave by

    What if we hadn't been born at the same time
    What if you were seventy five and I were nine
    Would I come visit you
    Bring you cookies in an old folks home
    Would you be there alone
    And when the late summer lightning fires off in your arms
    Will I remember to breathe no I never will
    And if I could convince you that I mean you no harm
    Just want to show you how not to need
    What if I were the night sky
    Here's my lullaby to leave by

    What if we hadn't been each other at the same time
    Would you tell me all the stories from when you were young and in your prime
    Would I rock you to sleep
    Would you tell all the secrets you don't need to keep
    Would I still miss you
    Or would you then have been mine
    If sound is a wave like a wave on the ocean
    Moon plays the ocean like a violin Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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