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If all our life is but a dream, fantastic posing greed
Then we should feed our jewelry to the sea
For diamonds do appear to be
Just like broken glass to me

And then she said she can't believe
Genius only comes along in storms of fabled foreign tongues
Tripping eyes and flooded lungs
Northern downpour sends its love

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Hey moon, please, forget to fall down
Hey moon, don't you go down
Sugarcane in the easy morning
Weather vanes, my one and lonely

The ink is running toward the page, it's chasing off the days
Look back at both feet and that winding knee
I missed your skin when you were east
You clicked your heels and wished for me

Through playful lips made of yarn, that fragile Capricorn
Unraveled words like moths upon old scarves
I know the world's a broken bone
But melt your headaches, call it home

Hey moon, please, forget to fall down
Hey moon, don't you go down
Sugarcane in the easy morning
Weather vanes, my one and lonely

Sugarcane in the easy morning
Weather vanes, my one and lonely
Sugarcane in the easy morning
Weather vanes, my one and lonely

Sugarcane in the easy morning (hey, moon)
Weather vanes, my one and lonely (hey, moon)
Sugarcane in the easy morning (hey, moon)
Weather vanes, my one and lonely (hey, moon)

Sugarcane in the easy morning (hey moon, don't forget to fall down)
Weather vanes, my one and lonely (hey moon, don't you go down)
Sugarcane in the easy morning (you are at the top of my lungs)
Weather vanes, my one and lonely (drawn to the ones who never yawn)

Sugarcane in the easy morning (hey moon, don't forget to fall down)
Weather vanes, my one and lonely (hey moon, don't you go down)
Sugarcane in the easy morning (you are at the top of my lungs)
Drawn to the ones who never yawn

Writer(s): Brendon Urie, Jonathan Walker, Spencer Smith, George Ross

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