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lyrics
I want to sing a song and then dedicate it to you
You never ever celebrate yourself and so I want to now
You are a gift from beneath the seas, from the blue beyond
Your words like whispers come from the heart of a seashell
Tranquilise me, a labyrinth, you are never ending
Hypnotise me, a labyrinth, your depths are rich and green
You are never ending
And now I sing a song and then dedicate it to you
You never used to celebrate yourself, so now I do.
You are a gift, like a magic box once imagined
You read me like a book of fairytales you never heard
Tranquilise me, a labyrinth, you are never ending
Hypnotise me, a labyrinth, your depths are rich and green
You are never ending
So you can listen to this song and know it’s just for you
I celebrate all that you are, I’m trying to say thank you
You give to me so generously all your secrets
Your thoughts like wishes, we’re not afraid to share them
Tranquilise me, a labyrinth, you are never ending
Hypnotise me, a labyrinth, your depths are rich and green
You are never ending
Tranquilise me
Hypnotise me
Paralyse me
Epitomise me
Sensitise me
Fantasise me
Visualise me
Maximise me
Tantalise me
Mysticise me
Emphasise me
Recognise me
Realise me
Naturalise me
Liberalise me
Surprise me
credits
from Makeyourselfagain,
released October 30, 2009
Sara Montgomery Campbell
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