Lyrics of 'Spilt Milk' by Matt Duke

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Some cries with babies died
So why then, bring him in
I gotta keep the world at bay
So how do you expect to live

And I just wanna
Start over, start over

So go find that boy, the friend of mine
The half-lit broken taught with the glassy eye
And every mistake I make is one more dig to the muddy grave
How do you expect to live

I just wanna,
Start over, start over

I slay ghosts now
So watch me burn
Burn, burn this down the the ground

And I just wanna
Start over, start over

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