Discotelle - Current Events

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I walked down to the beach last night
I saw a bird in mid-flight
He was trying to catch his prey
Oh, how I begged for him to stay

I walked down to the sea last night
It had engulfed the beach in a fright
I stayed still on the concrete
And watched the doves fall into a permanent sleep

We could turn it off
We could just pretend it's not happening
I could turn it off
I could tell you it's all a dream

I walked into the city today
Everything I knew aflame
I went to the bakery to get some bread
Therе was a sign saying "Closed - the baker's dеad"

We could turn it off
We could just pretend it's not happening
I could turn it off
I could tell you it's all a dream

I walked down to the beach last night
I saw a bird in mid-flight
He was trying to catch his prey
Oh, how i begged for him to take me away
Take me away
Take me away
 
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