Prayer

Sophia Rose Sitran

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She's got her head bowed, eyes cast down
Speaking in the least eloquent of ways
He always talks loud
Even when he has nothing left to say
Hoping you won't read between the lines
And see the signs he's not okay
But if you listen close enough it sounds almost like a prayer
Whoa almost like a prayer oooh
She's got this look in her eyes
that makes an angel give in to sin and sacrifice
And a voice... the Devil's on his knees in prayer
She's spent this whole time
Just trying to find the means to get by
She found a weed and she called him Dandelion
But if you listen close enough it sounds almost like a prayer
Whoa almost like a prayer oooh
Woah Ooh
Almost like a
Prayer

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Written by: Sophia Sitran

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