Lyrics of 'Tallulah' by Feeder

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Always a dreamer
Fighting your corner alone
Ambition renders
A feeling of hope comes along

Oh, Tallulah
So peculiar
You have a power to heal us
Don't you know?

In the distance silence
No resistance violence
Just calm

A cold November
Snow covers the mountain range
The lakes are frozen
Nature at force again

But who am I to say
Who will be our saviour
We have a choice in life
In which to make
Good advice to take

Oh, Tallulah
So peculiar
You have a power to heal us
Don't you know?

In the distance silence
No resistance violence
Just calm

You have helped us back
(You have helped us)
Been our tourniquet
Healed our broken bones
(Healed our broken)
Day after day

Oh, Tallulah
So peculiar
You have a power to heal us
Don't you know?

In the distance silence
No resistance violence
Just calm
(Oh, oh)

Oh, Tallulah
So peculiar
You have a power to heal us
Don't you know?

In the distance silence
No resistance violence
Just calm

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