| Lady and I took a long vacation on an island in the sun
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| where the warm wind blows down the blue Aegean seaways
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| making it slow on a white sand beach and the one you love within easy reach
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| it’s easy to see that tomorrow may never come
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| Hand in hand on a dusty road smelling ke-babs in the air
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| Cicadas singin' in the noonday heat
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| there’s a stillness everywhere
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| I don’t know of a better release, you can take your time you can find some peace
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| Strangers, in the land of Ulysses
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| The night falls soft as a womans' touch it feels so good
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| walking the shore beneath the stars
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| the palms are rustling softly
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| dry leaved in the wind
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| then you turn and find her naked,
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| and she beckons where the sea rolls on the shore
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| Close your eyes and you might just find Aphrodite by your side
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| It’s easy to feel three thousand years ago
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| I don’t know of a better release where you can take your time you can find some
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| peace
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| Strangers, in the land of Ulysses
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| Strangers, in the land,
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| Strangers, in the land,
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| Strangers, in the land of Ulysses
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| Two strangers, in the land,
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| Two strangers, in the land,
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| Strangers, in the land of Ulysses |