12/17/12

Album: What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World (2015)
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  • What a gift, what a gift you can give me
    Here with my heart so whole
    While others may be grieving
    Think of their grieving

    And, oh, my boy
    Don't you know you are dear to me
    You are a breath of life
    And a light upon the water
    A light upon the water

    And, oh, my love
    If you only knew how I long for you
    How I waste my days wishing you would come around
    Just to have you around

    And what a dear
    What a sweet little baby
    This cannonball in the bosom of your belly
    It's just a kick in your belly

    And, oh, my god
    What a world you have made here
    What a terrible world, what a beautiful world
    What a world you have made here
    What a world you have made here
    What a world you have made here
    What a world you have made here Writer/s: Colin Meloy
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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