Goldwing

Album: Happier Than Ever (2021)
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  • He hath come to the bosom of his beloved
    Smiling on him, she beareth him to highest heaven
    With yearning heart
    On thee we gaze
    Oh, gold winged messenger of mighty gods

    Gold-winged angel
    Go home, don't tell
    Anyone what you are
    You're sacred and they're starved
    And their art is getting dark
    And there you are to tear apart
    Tear apart, tear apart
    Tear apart

    You better keep your head down-down
    Da-da-down-down, da-da-down-down
    Better keep your head down-down
    Da-da-down-down, da-da-down-down

    They're gonna tell you what you wanna hear
    Then they're gonna disappear
    Gonna claim you like a souvenir
    Just to sell you in a year

    You better keep your head down-down
    Da-da-down-down, da-da-down-down
    Keep your head down-down
    Da-da-down-down, da-da-down-down
    Better keep your head down-down
    Da-da-down-down, da-da-down-down
    Keep your head down-down
    Da-da-down-down, da-da-down-down

    That's good Writer/s: Billie Eilish O'Connell, Finneas Baird O'Connell
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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