| Here comes the sun a handsome bit of weather
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| Oh we’re lost out there napping in the hurricane
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| So why freeze now this is not a stickup
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| The reading’s not exactly clear, it could be something atmospheric
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| So we keep going-going
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| Going up that slope leading to a Volcano
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| Lower the rope, right into a Volcano
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| And if it blows then we’ll go out with a bang, oh
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| Last thing we know is the blast of a Volcano
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| Can you imagine me all dipped in glowing color
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| Oh, your great love split up, swallowed by the burning light
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| While a million years of rock go slipping under
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| Acting like a stone is so young and just running like a river downhill
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| But we keep going going
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| (going going)
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| Going up that slope leading to a Volcano
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| Lower the rope, right into a Volcano
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| And if it blows then we’ll go out with a bang, oh
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| Last thing we know is the blast of a Volcano
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| See the sky explode; |
| and welcome us home
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| See the sky explode; |
| and welcome us home
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| See the sky explode; |
| and welcome us home
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| See the sky explode; |
| and welcome us home
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| …and welcome us home, home
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| Going up that slope leading to a Volcano
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| Lower the rope, right into a Volcano
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| And if it blows then we’ll go out with a bang, oh
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| Last thing we know is the blast of a Volcano
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| (See the sky explode) last thing we know is-
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| (and welcome us home) last thing we know is the blast of a Volcano
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| (See the sky explode) last thing we know is-
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| (and welcome us home) last thing we know is the blast of a Volcano
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| See the sky explode; |
| and welcome us home
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| See the sky explode; |
| and welcome us home |