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Oona Kyung - U R HOME Lyrics



Oona Kyung - U R HOME Lyrics
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And so it was written as so
River run cold and my blood is warm
Even though it may be a bit obvious
I gotta remove the old stones anyways
To find my way back to where I once was
Acclimate to conditions
Solvent, Sanguinary, and listless
When the worst becomes distant
Soon you'll know home is where the heart is
How many times have I been here before
A whisper so clear cutting through the veneer
Spare change waitin' in the rearview
In exchange for all the days I knew you
On a Sunday it came, alas to meet you
Acclimate to conditions
Solvent, Sanguinary, and listless
When the worst becomes distant
Soon you'll know home is where the heart is
Soon you'll know home is where the heart is
Soon you'll know home is where the heart is
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And so it was written as so
River run cold and my blood is warm
Even though it may be a bit obvious
I gotta remove the old stones anyways
To find my way back to where I once was
Acclimate to conditions
Solvent, Sanguinary, and listless
When the worst becomes distant
Soon you'll know home is where the heart is
How many times have I been here before
A whisper so clear cutting through the veneer
Spare change waitin' in the rearview
In exchange for all the days I knew you
On a Sunday it came, alas to meet you
Acclimate to conditions
Solvent, Sanguinary, and listless
When the worst becomes distant
Soon you'll know home is where the heart is
Soon you'll know home is where the heart is
Soon you'll know home is where the heart is
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Writer: Oona McCormack
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Oona Kyung
Language: English
Length: 3:00
Written by: Oona McCormack
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