| In the east the wind is blowing the boats across the sea
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| And their sails will fill the morning and their cries ring out to me
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| Oh, Oh
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| Oh, the more it changes, the more it stays the same
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| And the hand just re-arranges the players in the game
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| Oh, I had a dream, it seemed I stood alone
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| And the veil of all the years
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| Goes sinking from my eyes like a stone
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| A king shall fall and put to death by the English parliament shall be
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| Fire and plague to London come in the year of six and twenties three
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| An emperor of France shall rise who will be born near Italy
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| His rule shall cost his empire dear, Napoloron his name shall be
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| From Castile does Franco come and the Government driven out shall be
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| An English king seeks divorce, and from his throne cast down is he
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| One named Hister shall become a captain of Greater Germany
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| No law does this man observe and bloody his rise and fall shall be
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| Man, man, your time is sand, your ways are leaves upon the sea
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| I am the eyes of Nostradamus, all your ways are known to me
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| Man, man, your time is sand, your ways are leaves upon the sea
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| I am the eyes of Nostradamus, all your ways are known to me
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| In the new lands of America three brothers now shall come to power
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| Two alone are born to rule but all must die before their hour
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| Two great men yet brothers not make the north united stand
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| Its power be seen to grow, and fear possess the eastern lands
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| Three leagues from the gates of Rome a Pope named Pol is doomed to die
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| A great wall that divides a city at this time is cast aside
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| These are the signs I bring to you to show you when the time is nigh
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| Man, man, your time is sand, your ways are leaves upon the sea
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| I am the eyes of Nostradamus, all your ways are known to me |