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Ooh ooh ooh...Sleep now under my skin
Make sure you'll try to
Conjure the wind
And ease my mindOoh ooh ooh...Somebody call out to your brother
He's calling out your name
Ooh ooh ooh
Hiding under the covers
With no one else to blame
Ooh ooh ooh
You couldn't help out your own neighbour
You couldn't tell it to his face
You were messed up by the blameYou cower in the corner
Confide in your father
Let it out and say
Let it pass awaySleep now under my skin
Make sure you try to
Conjure the wind
And ease my mindAnd I said

Ooh ooh ooh...Somebody call out to your brother
He's calling out your name
Ooh ooh ooh
Hiding under the covers
With no one else to blame
Ooh ooh ooh
You couldn't help out your own neighbour
You couldn't tell it to his face
You were messed up by the blameYou cower in the corner
Confide in your father
Let it out and sayYou cower in the corner
Confide in your father
Let it break your day
Let it out and sayWait there
Pull yourself out of this state dear
Acknowledge you were a fake here
From there on you might just grow
Oh oh ohSomebody call out to your brother
He's calling out your name
Ooh ooh ooh
Hiding under the covers
With no one else to blame
Ooh ooh ooh
Oh, you couldn't help out your own neighbour
You couldn't tell it to his face
You were messed up by the blame

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Matthew John "Matt" Corby (born 7 November 1990, Australia) is an Australian singer songwriter. Matt Corby has certainly carved a unique path for someone that started his career aged 16 on a reality TV talent show in 2007. In 2009, he independently released his debut EP 'Song For...' before relocating to London and signing with renowned UK indie label Communion after capturing the attention of the label's owner; Ben Lovett of Mumford and Sons fame.

Read more about Matt Corby on Last.fm.


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