Flutter

Album: Mount The Air (2015)
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  • Sheds ofncolor lifes a flutter lifes.a.flutter flutter of shames cheating fate lifea a flutter no more darkness
    In my belly
    Lifes.a flutter
    No more.darkness

    Getting better

    You are near
    Lifes a flutter
    Noone can say
    How we can be
    How ww can be
    Noone can say how it can be
    How we can be
    If i ciuld fly
    What would i fly
    Lifes a.flutter

    If i could fly
    What would i fly
    Lifes a flutter flutter
    Life's a flutter
    Life's a flutter
    Life's a flutter
    Life's a flutter
    Life's a flutter
    Life's a flutter
    Life's a flutter
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