I'm going to pull this string
I'm going to pull it tight from both ends
I'm going to hear it sing
I'm going to sing that everything's going to be alright tonight

When the moon comes up
You and your lover you will cheer up
Don't worry, your worries they will become light
So the two of you hang in, holds hands and breathe light

I'm going to watch you bend
Going to watch you fold yourself in two
Then I'm going to send out my friends
And yes, they'll bring you back
They'll save you

Tonight, when the moon comes up
You and your lover you will cheer up
Don't worry, your worries they will become light
So the two of you hang in, holds hands and breathe light
So the two of you hang in, holds hands and breathe light

I'm going to pull this string
I'm going to pull it tight from both ends
I'm going to hear it sing
I'm going to sing that everything's going to be alright tonight

I'm going to watch you bend
Going to watch you fold yourself in two
Then I'm going to send out my friends
They're going to bring you back
They're going to save you

I'm going to pull this string
I'm going to pull it tight from both ends
I'm going to hear it sing
I'm going to sing that everything's going to be alright tonight

I'm going to watch you bend
Going to watch you fold yourself in two
Then I'm going to send out my friends
They're going to bring you back
They're going to save you

I'm going to pull this string
I'm going to pull it tight from both ends
I'm going to hear it sing
I'm going to sing that everything's going to be alright tonight

I'm going to watch you bend
Going to watch you fold yourself in two
Then I'm going to send out my friends
They're going to bring you back
They're going to save you


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