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Clinton Wesley Hale - Rest Calm Now Lyrics



Clinton Wesley Hale - Rest Calm Now Lyrics
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(Mmm)
(Mmm)
Will I reach out to you, to keep you from falling?
Close to the demons, too scared to hear your songbird calling
Oh, but didn't you hear them?
See the waters edge glisten, let's be still with it
Our eyes began to listen, our hearts begin to see what we need
Oh I bet you feel it now, and I know you feel it now
And in time
Time will only tell
(Mmm)
(Mmm)
And there's a long line of kids, just waiting to get their medicine
At the famous, carnival of sin
The taxman is rest assured, our vision is becoming blurred
But Mr. Doe is not at all concerned
(Ooh)
(Ooh)
(Mmm)
So lay down
Please stay
Rest calm now
You're safe
Just lay down
Please stay
Rest calm now
You're safe
(Mmm)
Rest calm now
(Mmm)
Rest calm now
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(Mmm)
(Mmm)
Will I reach out to you, to keep you from falling?
Close to the demons, too scared to hear your songbird calling
Oh, but didn't you hear them?
See the waters edge glisten, let's be still with it
Our eyes began to listen, our hearts begin to see what we need
Oh I bet you feel it now, and I know you feel it now
And in time
Time will only tell
(Mmm)
(Mmm)
And there's a long line of kids, just waiting to get their medicine
At the famous, carnival of sin
The taxman is rest assured, our vision is becoming blurred
But Mr. Doe is not at all concerned
(Ooh)
(Ooh)
(Mmm)
So lay down
Please stay
Rest calm now
You're safe
Just lay down
Please stay
Rest calm now
You're safe
(Mmm)
Rest calm now
(Mmm)
Rest calm now
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Writer: Clinton Hale
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Clinton Wesley Hale - Rest Calm Now Video
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Performed By: Clinton Wesley Hale
Language: English
Length: 6:08
Written by: Clinton Hale

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