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    "Wisconsin"genre: Guitar Rock
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    CD: Beggar's Ocean
    Credits: The Heaves

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    Wisconsin

    Does Wisconsin know, when you close your eyes
    that their little girl's, New York's new delight
    It's not hard to see, this angel's surprise
    as I softly sing her lullaby

    In all that you do, a warm soulful smile
    a woman like you, as pure as a child
    So sleep well tonight and don't wonder why
    Some may be cruel but you'll dance through life

    And I know that I'd do anything
    or nothing if you want
    Just know that I will be around
    till all your grief is gone

    And I can't describe the beauty of you
    words don't come close, and songs fall short too
    But since I was here, I thought I would try
    You'll know how I feel from your lullaby
    You'll know how I feel from your lullaby

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