Hear The Bells

Album: Rabbits On The Run (2011)
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  • Stealing glances through the key hole
    In a brick wall's wooden door
    Change are keeping quite secrets
    Two hundred year old folklore
    And the graveyard on Elizabeth, no one ever goes
    Kneeling praying to a gravestone
    But the gravestone never tells

    [Repeat: x2]
    Hear the bells

    December crossing on to Chinatown
    As the wind starts to cut through
    Always, always on the lookout
    But the poisons running through you
    Stomachaches, try to concentrate
    Want the stairs on the third floor
    Now I'm asking a witch doctor
    But the witch doctor won't tell

    [Repeat: x4]
    Hear the bells

    Floating on the sea stars are watching me
    Current takes me out what will be will be
    Floating on the sea stars are watching me
    Current takes me out what will be will be

    [Repeat: x4]
    Hear the bells Writer/s: VANESSA CARLTON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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