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Flat black Lyrics by Wheat

Hope and Adams

1999

Can I get you to turn
Your eyes from down on me?
Like you've done before
When you're pulling my hair
And turn off quietly
Fall around the floor
Can I get you to trade you wind?
For diamonds and seas, stock violins
Your ‘I don't know anything's
Could I trust you to fall?
From my grace sometimes
Like some enemy
Like you don't understand
And scrunch your face sometimes
Lose your vanity
Could I get you to trade you wind?
For diamonds and seas, stock violins
Your ‘I don't know anything's
It's no landslide
My balloon
It's no landfall
My balloon; falling
My platoon; calling
My balloon; falling
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About “Flat black” by Wheat

Read the complete lyrics to "Flat black" by Wheat from the album "Hope and Adams" in 1999. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Pop.

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"Flat black" is credited to Wheat. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Flat black" appears on "Hope and Adams" in 1999.

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