| She said she’d like to step outside
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| All of the boxes that made burdens in her mind
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| And run knee-deep into the tide
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| Chasing the birds as they decend into flight
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| And you don’t have to be constrained
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| By all the railroads and the motorways
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| And you don’t have to be afraid
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| I’ve never witnessed the Northern Lights
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| I’ve never walked on the Seine at night
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| Won’t you take me there through the window of your mind
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| I want to see all the world with you
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| Take a walk amoungst the caribou
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| Or watch the Louvre fountains sparkle in your eyes
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| Oh, can’t we go there tonight
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| And as he sat behind the desk
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| And he pondered when he’d have the time to rest
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| From all the windows and the files
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| His old friend sanity’s been missing for awhile
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| And you don’t have to feel constrained
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| By your mortgage and your minimum wage
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| And you don’t have to feel ashamed
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| I’ve never witnessed the Northern Lights
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| I’ve never walked on the Seine at night
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| Won’t you take me there through the window of your mind
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| I want to see all the world with you
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| Take a walk amoungst the caribou
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| Or watch the Louvre fountains sparkle in your eyes
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| Oh, can we go there tonight
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| Oh, can we go there tonight
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| Oh, can we go there tonight
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| Oh, can we go there tonight
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| Oh, can we go there tonight
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| Oh, can we go there tonight
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| Oh, can we go there tonight
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| Oh, can we go there tonight
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| I wanna witness the Northern Lights
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| I wanna walk on the Seine at night
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| Won’t you take me there through the window of your mind
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| I want to see all the world with you
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| Take a walk amoungst the caribou
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| Watch the Louvre fountains sparkle in your eyes
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| Can’t we go there tonight |