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English, 12.05.2021 22:20 kennedyrc12

Geuss the song (Oh, Dream...)
As the wind whips 'round
I take a breath for victory
Wanna play tag or wave your white flag?
'Cause you'll never touch me
King of hearts, all in (All in)
It's not a sin to wanna win (Sin to wanna win)
Can't see me
Flyin' like a bee, black and yellow energy
Only me on my team, naturally
I see a dreamer over there by the water
But I got no, but I got no kakorrhaphiophobia
I see a dreamer and he's ripe for the slaughter
But I got no, but I got no kakorrhaphiophobia
Phobia, phobia, phobia (Oh)
I hear battalions sing of my demise
But I don't know the words (What?)
I take a road of my own making
On a journey, no returning
Woah-oh, woah-oh, that's how it goes
They've drawn the battlŠµ line and I see fire in their Šµyes
Na-na-na-na-na-na
I'm better off not listening
Na-na-na-na-na-na
I've got my own song to sing
Flyin' like a bee, black and yellow energy
Only me on my team, naturally, woah
I see a dreamer over there by the water
But I got no, but I got no kakorrhaphiophobia
I see a dreamer and he's ripe for the slaughter
But I got no, but I got no kakorrhaphiophobia
Phobia, phobia, phobia (Phobia, oh)
Oh
My boat is full, why don't you swim?
Enjoy my fortress, I'll be right in
I stare a hole through danger's soul
We all know I can do this, eyes closed
I refuse to fail
So heed this cautionary tale
You've got dragons, my little friend
You'll conquer them in the end
If you can (Ha-ha-ha-ha, jump in)
I see a dreamer over there by the water
Oh, but I got no, but I got no kakorrhaphiophobia
I see a dreamer and he's ripe for the slaughter
Oh, but I got no, but I got no kakorrhaphiophobia
Phobia, phobia, phobia (Oh)
(Uh, uh)
(Oh, Dream...)
Phobia, phobia, phobia

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