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Amelia Curran – Julia lyrics
Julia queen of hearts
Pleads to play the part
The casualty of everything
The fatal arrow thru the lark
And the nightingale
With his offering
Please not her heart
The hum and ring
Of the broken strings
Cannot contain what the don't discard
And it won't remain
Although it comes for her again
Keys to kingdoms battles bring
Tho they won't remain
And tho they seem to understand
Waves of change to a glass of sand
Waves of change to a glass of sand
Julia pages have been turned
Of a book of poems
Your lover learned
Did you praise the line and blame the words
For if you have taken
Every phrase
And bled them all of rage
And you've mistaken
Julia queen of hearts
Who will never rein
And it won't remain
Although it comes for her again
Keys to kingdoms battles bring
Tho they won't remain
And tho they seem to understand
Waves of change to a glass of sand
Waves of change to a glass of sand
Pleads to play the part
The casualty of everything
The fatal arrow thru the lark
And the nightingale
With his offering
Please not her heart
The hum and ring
Of the broken strings
Cannot contain what the don't discard
And it won't remain
Although it comes for her again
Keys to kingdoms battles bring
Tho they won't remain
And tho they seem to understand
Waves of change to a glass of sand
Waves of change to a glass of sand
Julia pages have been turned
Of a book of poems
Your lover learned
Did you praise the line and blame the words
For if you have taken
Every phrase
And bled them all of rage
And you've mistaken
Julia queen of hearts
Who will never rein
And it won't remain
Although it comes for her again
Keys to kingdoms battles bring
Tho they won't remain
And tho they seem to understand
Waves of change to a glass of sand
Waves of change to a glass of sand
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