Bones

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James Hill

James Hill is a Canadian musician and ukulele player. He is known for his virtuosic and innovative approach to playing the ukulele, incorporating various techniques and genres into his music. Hill has released multiple albums and has gained recognition for his skill and contributions to the ukulele community. more »


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Purple red sea in the depth I found you
In the colour of the curtain I ran through
Spitting up food on the dress Mom made you
You gotta learn how to chew
Cause your life is gonna be a mess
And that'll make you upset
And afraid, It will set you ablaze
They'll come running so fast to your aid
But you'll burn em' away
Despite your grand escape
Tossing and Turning
Your grown up
Your bones
Crack

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