St. Purple & Green

Album: Visions of a Life (2017)
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  • You might be changing
    But you're still there
    And you're still my Nana

    I hope you get to the place you've seen
    I heard you talk about it
    You called it purple and green

    There you'd get given your crown
    As the smartest woman, that there ever was around

    You might be changing
    But you're still there
    And you're still my Nana

    Sing me a Russian lullaby
    To take me away from here
    To somewhere green as your eyes
    You can with your magic spell
    With the click of the fingers
    And to the chime of the Bow bells

    You might be changing
    But you're still there
    And you're still my Nana

    One step after the other
    One step after the other
    One step after the other
    One step after the other (inside I see purple and green)
    One step after the other (inside I see purple and green)
    One step after the other (inside I see purple and green)
    One step after the other (inside I see purple and green) Writer/s: Ellen Ciara Rowsell, Joel Donald Scott Amey, Jonathan David Oddie, Theodore Joseph Ellis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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