So Brand New

Album: Yellow Moon (2010)
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  • Fly yellow moon
    You put the smile back on my face
    Fly yellow moon
    Fare you well

    Fly yellow moon
    You give this charmless world some grace
    and I don't know how you
    do all of these things you do
    They're so brand new
    So brand new

    Once I was livid
    Once I was in hate
    Once I was Lear on the rocks

    The coast collapses
    Autumn leaves without a trace
    We're rolling down a hill
    Yet our bodies lie here still
    They're so brand new
    So brand new

    The coast collapses
    Autumn leaves without a trace
    and all I want to do
    Is run circles around you
    You're so brand new
    So brand new Writer/s: FYFE DANGERFIELD HUTCHINS
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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