Lullabye Baby.
A song by Randall Stephen Hall.
There’s a storm overhead
And the rain’s blowing in.
So I wait for you’re your thunder.
See the light on your skin.
I would wait here forever.
I would pace til’ I drop.
For the thing that I need
Is the sound of your knock.
Cross the barbed wire
And the ditches.
I would pitch after you.
Flying bullets and your barrage
Just to hear, “How are you?”
I would break through your high walls
And the doors you have locked.
For I know how you’re feeling.
Let me be like your rock.
Chorus.
My Lullabye baby
My lullabye girl.
All your world’s in a whirl now
My lullabye girl.
My lullabye baby
My lullabye star.
Oh lullabye baby
Sleep so safe where you are.
Like a raft in the ocean.
Cling to me on your waves.
Let me save your emotions.
Set me free, like a slave.
Let the wind catch your sails now.
Lift you up, cross the foam.
I will follow where you go now.
You will never be alone.
Chorus.
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Lullabye Baby 23.9.12
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