Seeds We Sow

Album: Seeds We Sow (2011)
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  • Soldiers of fortune they do conceal
    Everything they're afraid to show
    Everything they once gave now they just steal
    Oh, but the seeds we sow

    Soldiers of fortune in paradise
    Have to let ourselves let go
    Running through our vein with water cold as ice
    Oh, the seeds we sow

    Ah, ta, ta, ta
    Ah, ta, ta, ta

    Sweet things, pretty things are dying
    In the penny arcade of Edgar Allan Poe
    Medicine men have all gone spying
    Oh, the seeds we sow

    Had a dream that you reached for me in the night
    Touched me soft and slow
    Everything was wrong but everything was right
    Oh, the seeds we sow

    Oh, ta, ta, ta
    Oh, ta, ta, ta
    Oh, ta, ta, ta
    Oh, ta, ta, ta

    Oh, oh, the seeds we sow
    Oh, oh, the seeds we sow
    Oh, oh, the seeds we sow
    Oh, the seeds we sow Writer/s: LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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