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Larry Wish - How Green Lyrics



Larry Wish - How Green Lyrics
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Upon my waking head
Speaks a brightly halo lightly
That I see on my head
The same four seasons claim to be
An announcement meant we'll see
Up above among a rafter
Hung a hungry tablecloth
How green I was
I forgot that I was sleeping
Say goodnight to the rider
In a moment of laughing
The quiet choir hums
But the hour flies discreetly
Saving time in little piles
When at last they leave the track
Will the second alto sing?
Not a truck was there to find her
And a train had long since passed
How green I was
I forgot that time depleted - I'll interject
To wave goodbye at the river
To a boat in my jacket
I have nothing to buy
My time in a pile
I've gotten this far
I've gotten to this part
How green I was
I forgot to sing along
Not another word
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Upon my waking head
Speaks a brightly halo lightly
That I see on my head
The same four seasons claim to be
An announcement meant we'll see
Up above among a rafter
Hung a hungry tablecloth
How green I was
I forgot that I was sleeping
Say goodnight to the rider
In a moment of laughing
The quiet choir hums
But the hour flies discreetly
Saving time in little piles
When at last they leave the track
Will the second alto sing?
Not a truck was there to find her
And a train had long since passed
How green I was
I forgot that time depleted - I'll interject
To wave goodbye at the river
To a boat in my jacket
I have nothing to buy
My time in a pile
I've gotten this far
I've gotten to this part
How green I was
I forgot to sing along
Not another word
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Writer: Adam Werven
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Length: 6:29
Written by: Adam Werven

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