| A dream came to me at night
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| When the boats were in the sea
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| A dream of the black death of earth
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| Two voices came singing to me Wind, water, fire, and stone
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| Storms of sand, closing over the sun
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| Sand, fire, water, and wind
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| How can we begin again?
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| But you can’t sink a rainbow
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| In a world that is green
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| You can’t make the night any brighter
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| By even one star
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| Awake, awake, awake
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| Oh the rivers are poisoned
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| And the lakes are gone
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| The dolphins are dying
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| And the whales have lost their song
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| But you can’t sink a rainbow
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| In a world that is green
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| You can’t make the night any brighter
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| By even one star
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| Awake, awake, awake
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| Once I saw a man
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| Who said he’d seen a flock of nightingales
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| Once a child recalled the sound of rain
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| Like silver angel’s wings
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| Like a lost and homeless thing
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| The planet spins her way through space
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| Drugged and battered like a woman
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| Who can’t recall her face
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| Remembering the way she used to shine
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| Rivers in the sea
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| Shine, herons on the wing
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| And hear the crickets sing
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| A million forest birds
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| The sea her mantle green
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| Like a banner of bright hair
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| Around her shoulders
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| But you can’t sink a rainbow
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| In a world that is green
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| You can’t make the world any brighter
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| By even one star
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| Awake, awake, awake
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| Wind, water, fire, and stone
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| Storms of sand, closing over the sun
|
| Sand, fire, water, and wind
|
| How can we begin again?
|
| But you can’t sink a rainbow
|
| In a world that is green
|
| You can’t make the night any brighter
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| By even one star
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| Awake, awake, awake
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| A dream came to me at night
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| When the boats were in the sea
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| A dream of the bright death of earth |