Wunderkind - B.M. Sharp



     
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Wunderkind Lyrics


Oh, perilous place walk backwards toward you
Blink disbelieving eyes chilled to the bone
Most visibly brave, no apprehended bloom
First to take this foot to virgin snow
I am a magnet for all kinds of deeper wonderment
I am a wunderkind, oh
I live the envelope pushed far enough to believe this
I am a princess on the way to my throne
Destined to serve, destined to roam
Oh, ominous place, spellbound and un-childproofed
My least favorite chill to bear alone
Compatriots in place they’d cringe if I told you
Our best back pocket secret, our bond full blown
I am a magnet for all kinds of deeper wonderment
I am a wunderkind, oh
I am a pioneer naive enough to believe this
I am a princess on the way to my throne
Destined to seek, destined to know

Most beautiful place
Reborn and blown off roof
My view about face weather
Great will be done
I am a magnet for all kinds of deeper wonderment
I am a wunderkind, oh
I am a ground breaker naive enough to believe this
I am a princess on the way to my throne
I am a magnet for all kinds of deeper wonderment
I am a wunderkind, oh
I am a Joan of Arc and smart enough to believe this
I am a princess on the way to my throne
Destined to reign, destined to roam
Destined to reign, destined to roam
Destined to reign, destined to roam
Destined to reign, destined to roam

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B.M. Sharp is Ben Sharp of Columbus, Ohio, USA, who used the name while living in Los Angeles, California, USA. One man: an instrumental array of flowing and sometimes complex rhythms. All song were recorded and released between 2005 and 2008. Originally released via his Myspace page individually, the 32 songs became collectively known as Music is Tight. In 2008 he switched to the moniker Cloudkicker. All of his music is free to download. Download:


Read more about B.M. Sharp on Last.fm.


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