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Do you hear the wind a howling?
I saved my lonely porcelain doll
Do you hear the panther prowling
Wherever he wants
I can't give no more, I can't give no moreJust rocking to a lullaby
Dreams I thought would never pass me by
Is nothing more and nothin' less
Than a search for somethin' effortlessAnd when we find it in the open air
And when we breathe it in a strangers dare
It's nothing more and nothin' less
Than a search for somethin' effortlessOh the cries are growing louder
Do they hear
Only when it's tuning and it's already tuning
We're just rocking to a lullaby
Dreams I thought would never pass us byIt's nothing more and nothing less
Than a search for something effortless
And when we find it in the open air
And when we breathe it in a strangers dare

It's nothing more and nothing less
Than a search for something effortlessAnd I don't cry for myself and I don't cry
Don't cry for you, I cry for the life of another
Someone I hardly knew, a man I never knew
Just rocking to a lullabyDreams I thought would never pass us by
It's nothing more and nothing less
Than a search for something effortless
And when we find it in the open air
And when we breathe it in a strangers dare
It's nothing more and nothing less
Than a search for something effortless

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Sonya D. Kitchell (born March 1, 1989 in Ashfield, Massachusetts[1]) is an American singer and composer. Kitchell formed her first band and began writing music in 2001. In 2004 Sonya signed with Velour Records and was named the second Starbucks Hear Music Artist, releasing her first Internationally selling Record: “Words Came Back to Me” on Velour Records, touring globally to Japan, Europe and many times across the US in support of the album.

Read more about Sonya Kitchell on Last.fm.


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