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Endless Blue - Sleep Child lyrics
The dark men came to flood our streets
 They came and took my brother
 There was blood around but not a sound
 We were searching for each other
 Well there she shakes with silent sobs
 She pulls me close into her
 She sings a song, "It won't be long"
 Her words they couldn't be truer
 Hush child, my little girl
 Close those brown eyes
 Dream child, sweet little girl
 Let go of all your sorrow
 Breathe child, my sweet little child
 Come dry those eyes
 Breathe child, my sweet baby child
 You'll need your strength tomorrow
 At night we walk and we sleep all day
 So the dark men will not come here
 It's not cool enough and the floors are rough
 And the smell of powder lingers
 Mother's here and she draws me near
 Her warm hands always soothing
 She pulls me up, her little girl
 "Come on, we must get moving"
 Hush child, my little girl
 Close those brown eyes
 Dream child, sweet little girl
 Let go of all your sorrow
 Breathe child, my sweet little child
 Come dry those eyes
 Breathe child, my sweet baby childEndless Blue - Sleep Child - http://motolyrics.com/endless-blue/sleep-child-lyrics.html
 You'll need your strength tomorrow
 The end is near and our fate is clear
 The dark men they have found me
 I close my eyes, surprised to find relief
 Not scared, I'm feeling nothing
 The frightening sounds, intolerance
 They can't ignore this violence
 My mothers song, yes they'll know they're wrong
 Will finally end their silence
 Hush child, my little girl
 Close those brown eyes
 Dream child, sweet little girl
 Let go of all your sorrow
 Breathe child, my sweet little child
 Come dry those eyes
 Breathe child, my sweet baby child
 You'll need your strength tomorrow
 Hush child, my little child
 Close those brown eyes
 Dream child, sweet little girl
 Let go of all your sorrow
 My brave child, you're my sweet little child
 Come dry those eyes
 Breathe child, my sweet baby child
 You'll need your strength tomorrow
 The war goes on
 All is said and done
 The war goes on
 The war goes on












