Weight of the world
Coming through it
We'll find someone
Weight of the world
We'll find someone who
Let you through
We'll find what is
Go find someone who'll
Be no obstacle
Between me and you
Weight of the world
Oh, weight
We'll fill in
Getting longer
And then write down at the end
Keep saying you're not getting in
Go through
Go find someone who'll
Who'll mind you
Looking through
Oh looking through
Looking through
No-one is something that there's
Some kind of gravity too
Oh, black toes
Go, go, go
Go find someone who'll
Go find someone who'll
Listen to you
Go find someone who'll
Someone who'll stay by you
With no
In your victory
In your victory cross
And without you, alone
Go find someone who'll
Someone who'll listen
Go find someone
Someone waiting on love then, mystery
You're not coming through
What's this old boy to do?
If I'm not coming through
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This is undoubtedly my single favorite album of all time. It feels like such a perfect culmination of all the themes and ideas Fleet Foxes has been working with since 2008. It answers many of the questions found on both Helplessness Blues and Crack-Up, and represents an incredible maturation and growth in Robin Pecknold's perspective. Their other albums are certainly masterpieces, but this, in my opinion, is their magnum opus. I doubt it will be recognized as such in its time. isaiah_stuart
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