Lyrics of 'Lullaby' by Helen Trevillion

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Sing me a lullaby
I need that... sweet kiss
Sing me a lullaby
And it might remedy this

This hole I have to bear
Just... crush the breath from me
Kiss the life from these eyes
Steal me away
Sweet night

Could you look at me
And tell me I'm lying?
When, in my darkest hour
In secret... I'm crying

So hold me in the rain
Just... let it drown me and
Squeeze the life from my heart
Steal me away
Sweet night.

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