Fable

Album: At the Beach, in Every Life (2024)
Charted: 55
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  • Fable and truth
    Direct me to someone who gives me the juice and new rules
    Someone to tell me we're not born to be mules in this
    Everything, it contradicts

    Hedges of prayer
    'Cause you believe, doesn't mean that it's there, it's so rare
    It's so rare that somebody'd look out for you (look out for you, look out for you)
    Thoughts and prayers was all they'd do (all they'd do, they'd do, they'd do, they'd do)

    When I lifted her urn
    Divinity says, "Destiny can't be earned or returned"
    I feel when I question, my skin starts to burn
    Why does my skin start to burn?

    Ah-ah, capital loss
    Love was the law and religion was taught, I'm not bought
    Feel when we argue, our skin starts to rot
    Our skin starts to rot

    Oh
    Oh

    So share me your plan
    If I implore you, could I be your lamb? Understand
    I look for the truth in the back of your hand, and I
    Look into the open sky

    Stars blink like my sister's eyes
    (Hey, princess, it's Celi, I'm just calling you to wish you luck on your performance at the cafe)
    Stars blink like my sister's eyes (um, I love you, you're gonna kill it, bye, baby)
    Stars blink like her eyes
    Like her eyes
    I dream of eternal life
    I dream of eternal life Writer/s: Gianna Perez
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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