Here comes the breeze, come on, blow me up
Planting the seed, come on sow me up
Feel in the feeling, making our way through the storm
We've been deceiving, making our way through the storm

All we need's a little more to
Send a little message to ya, gonna get out our heads
Send a little message to ya, gonna get out our heads

Here comes the air, come on, blow me up
Harness the fair, come on, grow me up
Staring at nothing 'cause i can't make out what it is
Searching for something i just don't know what it is

All we need's a little water
Send a little message to ya, gonna get out our heads
Send a little message to ya, gonna get out our heads

Come on in, come in on and lay me down
And relax 'cause the world will collapse with you
Turn your red light in to blue

Why do you keep running around like that
Sit back 'cause this is gonna take a while
there's no shame in going out of style
Why do you keep running around like that

Send a little message to ya, gonna get out our heads
Send a little message to ya, gonna get out our heads
Send a little message to ya, gonna get out our heads
Send a little message to ya, gonna get out our heads


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Here Comes the Breeze Lyrics as written by Paul Blackburn Ian Thomas Ball

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