Stefania

Album: single release only (2022)
Charted: 38
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    Stefania mum mum Stefania
    The field blooms, but she is turning grey
    Sing me a lullaby mum
    I want to hear your native word

    She rocked me; gave me rhythm and probably the power of will; did not take, but she gave
    Probably knew even more and from Solomon
    I will always walk to you by broken roads
    She will not awaken, won’t wake, me in strong storms
    She will take two fig signs from grandma, as if they were bullets

    She knew me very well; she was not deceived, like she was very tired; she rocked me in time
    Lyuli lyuli lyuli…

    Stefania mum mum Stefania
    The field blooms, but she is turning gray
    Sing me a lullaby mum
    I want to hear your native word

    I’m not in diapers but ma but ma, enough, like if I did not grow up to grow to pay for things
    I’m not a small child, she still loses her temper, I walked, “like the slag would hit you” [Ukrainian curse]You are all young oh mother at the peak, if I do not value the guardianship at the peak of glory I’m in the dead end
    Kill the peak that peak, I would sing with my love
    Lyuli lyuli lyuli…

    Stefania mum mum Stefania
    The field blooms, but she is turning gray
    Sing me a lullaby mum
    I want to hear your native word

    Stefania mum mum Stefania
    The field blooms, but she is turning gray
    Sing me a lullaby mum
    I want to hear your native word Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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