| Edward come and sit with me,
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| I fell asleep and now I am afraid.
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| The sun came up so quick and I Have always been suspicious of the day.
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| The dream I had that you were in —
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| Turned bad and then it finished,
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| And I am glad to be awake.
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| And glad,
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| To be with you,
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| Cause I feel safe when we’re together.
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| Read to me again
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| About the King who took
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| his daughter to the feast.
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| Tell me how she lifted up her veils
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| And she laid them at his feet.
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| Execution in her eyes,
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| She pointed to her prize, and said,
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| «I want him to be mine.»
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| And everyone,
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| Knew the man was going to lose
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| his head tonight.
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| I heard a sound,
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| Across the lawns,
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| Was like a hoof being taken from a horse.
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| I understand,
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| What you describe,
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| That there are things we don’t decide —
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| They are decided for us.
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| Still I would trust,
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| That we are safe when we’re together.
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| Edward, come and tell me,
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| Are there restaurants on Jericho today?
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| Look out of the window on St Giles —
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| Do the palaces remain?
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| I have woken from a sleep.
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| I am sure the world is different,
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| That it’s changed.
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| Edward come and tell me,
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| Are there restaurants on Jericho today?
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| I heard a sound,
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| Across the lawns,
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| Was like a wave sweeping houses
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| from the short.
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| I understand,
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| what you explain,
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| That there are things that you believe,
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| And you think you will see me again.
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| Still it remains,
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| That if I could,
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| I’d string a cord,
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| RIght from my stomach
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| Into yours.
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| I’d stand beside you,
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| The day you face the tide,
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| I think I could make it turn around,
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| Know I could make it go dry.
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| Cause you and I —
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| We are safe when we’re together.
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| We are safe when we’re together.
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| We are safe when we’re together.
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| We are safe when we’re together.
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| We are. |