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"Birmingham (feat. Kelsey Lu & Ian Isiah)" is a track by Blood Orange, from the album Angel's Pulse, released 11th July 2019. The track is 1:33 long. It's filed under R&B/Soul. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 11 articles about Blood Orange.
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For when she heard the explosion Her eyes grew wet and wild She raced through the streets of Birmingham Calling for her child She clawed through the bits of glass and brick Then lifted out a shoe Oh, here's the shoe my baby wore But baby, where are you? My baby, yeah My baby, where are you? Oh, oh, oh My baby, oh, oh-woah My baby, my baby, where are you? Oh My baby Oh, my baby My baby, my baby, where are you?
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