Sweet Vibration

Album: A Dream Is All We Know (2024)
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  • Sweet vibration traveling through my nerves
    Tell me something much more than words
    Breathe that lovely aroma
    Hear the sound of birds
    Wild in winter honey that tastes so sweet
    Feed the locusts that line the street
    See the children walk home their lives far from complete
    Casting out the demon in me
    You are gone I am free
    I rely on nobody
    Miracles all I see
    Endless ocean swallowing up my fear
    Now my destiny seems so clear
    Neath the green ocean foam that hisses in my ear
    Casting out the demon in me
    You are gone I am free
    I rely on nobody
    Miracles all I see Writer/s: Brian D'Addario, Michael D'Addario
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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