We No Who U R

Album: Push The Sky Away (2013)
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  • The tree don't care what the little bird sings
    We go down with the dew in the morning light
    The tree don't know what the little bird brings
    We go down with the dew in the morning

    And we breathe it in
    There is no need to forgive
    Breathe it in
    There is no need to forgive

    The trees will stand like pleading hands
    We go down with the dew in the morning light
    The trees all stand like pleading hands
    We go down with the dew in the morning

    And we breathe it in
    There is no need to forgive
    Breathe it in
    There is no need to forgive

    The trees will burn with blackened hands
    We returned with the light of the evening
    The trees will burn, blackened hands
    Nowhere to rest, no where to land

    And we know who you are
    And we know where you live
    And we know there's no need to forgive

    And we know who you are
    And we know where you live
    And we know there's no need to forgive

    And we know who you are
    And we know where you live
    And we know there's no need to forgive

    And we know who you are
    And we know where you live
    And we know there's no need to forgive again Writer/s: Nicholas Cave, Warren Ellis
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Mute Song Limited
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