| I walk
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| I walk
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| Upon blackdown
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| And I walked west sussex sunlight
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| Up by dead mans pool
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| Where ma, mudlarck and lewes
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| Stared me down, you drunken fool
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| Old teenage debts engulfed my chest
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| As I contemplate death
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| Put a challenge to it’s glamour
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| And all it’s loss and glory
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| Wet afternoon breath
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| Was taken deep into my lungs
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| Thinking of the man I must become
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| My story has just begun
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| And I will be returning to myself soon
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| For I’ve been alone for so many
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| Of the great moments in my life
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| Alone like so many
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| But at this moment in my life
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| I ask you
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| Father, father, any way I can help ye?
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| I am only just growing better to know thee
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| Thank you for all the things you’ve given to our family
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| Given with your whole life to your wife and my sister and me Now I look out west of battle where our ancestors lie in grave,
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| Out to breed where the blacksmith put root to our family name
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| I get proud of my birthright,
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| Think of the things I must leave
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| When I leave behind the city
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| And the living
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| Finally
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| (The temple of the winds blows, until the boy wakes from his six year slumber…
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| alive, alone, we take the next step)
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| Desire
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| Desire
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| Deep down inside of me You are not the maker nor the master of me Help me to better support my family
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| To better better of a brother be…
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| Desire
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| Desire
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| Deep down inside of me You are not the wrecker nor the ruler of me Desire
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| Desire
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| Deep down in me
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| I’ve been alone for so many of these great moments in my life…
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| Alone like so many
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| But at this moment of my life
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| Desire, despair and death
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| I challenge thee…
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| All as I walked up on blackdown |