Aquarius

Album: Aquarius (2014)
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  • Simmer down, know you're angry
    I can make, make it okay
    I can tell, I'ma be your baby
    Feel your stress melting away somehow
    These hoes you know won't hold you down
    Getting so hard to see the lights

    Lights, lights low, low, low
    Grind, grind, grind slow, slow
    Mind, mind, mind numb, numb, numb
    I'll, I'll, I've come, come

    Aquarius

    I remember being back in the woods
    Everything is gonna change

    In a world full of darkness
    I've become your midnight sun
    Wanna change, the first step is the hardest
    A brand new age has finally begun right now
    This life right here won't hold me down
    Getting so hard to see the stars

    Stars, are blind, blind, blind
    The government, the media, the forums blind, blind
    And my mind, mind, mind numb, numb, numb
    Times, times, times come, come

    Aquarius

    The age of Aquarius
    The dawn of a new era

    Aquarius

    (Aquarius, Aquarius, Aquarius)
    (Aquarius, Aquarius, Aquarius)
    Welcome to my world Writer/s: Brent Reynolds, Tinashe Kachingwe
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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