God Turn Me Into A Flower

Album: And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow (2022)
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  • As long as I stand
    To face the crowd
    To know my name
    To know its sound
    It's good to be soft when they push you down
    Oh, God, turn me into a flower

    It always takes me
    Such a curse to be so hard
    You shatter easily and can't pick up all those shards
    It's the curse of losing yourself
    When the mirror takes you too far
    Oh, God, turn me into a flower

    You see the reflection
    And you want it more than the truth
    You yearn to be that dream you could never get to
    'Cause the person on the other side has always just been you
    Oh, God, turn me into a flower

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    (Oh) Writer/s: Natalie Laura Mering
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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