Hollow

Album: Biophilia (2011)
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  • Hollow, my ancestors have access
    Hollow, I'm falling down the abyss
    Hollow, looking for some answers

    Generations of mothers sailing in
    Somehow they all were ship folks
    Hollow, the ground is opening up
    Swallows me up,
    The trunk of DNA
    (Trunk of DNA, trunk)

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    Come forth, all humanity
    From, from one race
    From one race
    Species to species
    Hollow
    I'm a part of it, hollow
    Like a bead in necklace
    Thread me upon this chain
    I'm part of it, oh
    The everlasting necklace
    Everlasting necklace

    Jewels after jewels after jewels after
    Jewels after jewels after jewels

    I yearn, I yearn to belong
    Let me belong
    Let me belong Writer/s: Bjork Gudmundsdottir
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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