Watch the early morning sun
Drip like blood from the day
See the busy people run
So many games to play
See the blue suburban dream
Under the jet plane sky
Sleep away and dream a dream
Life is just a lullaby

Oh, and everything will flow
Oh, you know everything will flow
Oh

Watch the day begin again
Whispering into the night
See the pretty people play
Hurrying under the light
A million cars, a million trains,
Under the jet plane sky
Nothing lost and nothing gained
Life is just a lullaby

Oh, and everything will flow
Oh, I said everything will flow
Oh, you know everything will flow
Oh

Oh, and everything will flow
Oh, you know everything will flow
Oh

The neon lights in the night tonight
Will say "everything will flow"
The stars that shine in the open sky
Will say "everything will flow"
The lovers kissed with an openness
Will say "everything will flow"
The cars parked in the hypermarket
Know "everything will flow"


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