Album: Made Of Rain (2020)
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  • Who's gonna wear your crown no one
    The queens of the underground or no one
    The sirens will never sing
    Just silence in everything
    For no one at all

    Who's on the telephone why no one
    Babel or Babylon or no one
    Dressed up in Halloween for no one
    Where nobody ever screams for no one at all

    And who's gonna cut you down why no one
    And get your feet on the ground why no one at all

    Under the darkest skies with no one
    With stars in your starry eyes for no one
    Who's on the telephone no one
    Babel or Babylon or no one at all

    And who's gonna wear your rings why no one
    And tempt you with senseless things why no one
    And who's gonna cut you down why no one
    And get your feet on the ground why no one at all

    Why no one at all
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