Year Of The Snake

Album: Pink Elephant (2025)
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  • It's that time of the season
    When you think about leaving
    Oh, whoa
    I knew that you would, I knew that you would

    In the season of strangers
    When we were in danger
    Oh, whoa
    I reached out to you like you knew that I would
    Like you knew that I would

    It's the season of change and if you you feel strange
    It's probably good

    In the year of the rabbit
    I picked up the habit
    Of waiting on you
    In the year of the snake
    I made a clean break
    And try something new

    I fly in my Aerostar
    I picked up a new scar
    I tried to be good
    (But I'm a real boy, my heart's full of love
    It's not made out of wood)
    So do what is true, don't do what you should

    It's the season of change and if you you feel strange
    It's probably good

    Season of change
    If you you feel strange
    It's probably good
    Season of change
    If you you feel strange
    It's probably good

    Let your heart break
    Let the earth quake
    Let the stars of Texas fall on the lake
    Just do what is true, you ain't gotta be fake
    Let the fire blaze
    Let the light change
    Let the heavenly body fall out of phase
    It's the new age, don't do what you should

    It's the season of change and if you you feel strange
    It's probably good

    Season of change
    If you you feel strange
    It's probably good
    Season of change
    If you you feel strange
    It's probably good

    It's the year of the snake so let your heart break
    It's the year of the snake so let your heart break
    It's the year of the snake so let your heart break Writer/s: Regine Chassagne, Win Butler
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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