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Lyrics Hills Humbled, Mountains Made Low - So Long Forgotten
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| I raised my daughter on wild honey and locusts
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| We prettied her up with a camel-skin dress, the good book to keep her focus
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| And I love her grandfather, but he don’t like the struck-down oak I’ve made my
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| home
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| I keep telling him, «you need to sit back and just watch my garden grow»
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| Oh, the cost of simplicity, woe to the attention it brings me!
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| This land has left me maimed (I swear I’m not the same)
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| As its harsh winds sweep across my face
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| But I’m just waiting for the rain (to prove I’m right) to put me in my place
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| Oh God, I told my mother she needs to hit the road
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| «Leav that empire behind 'caus my wife and I, we’ve got God on our side!»
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| I’m just lighting a candle to see if the sun is risen
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| And if this hill is a mantle to display the courage I’m missing
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| The cost of simplicity isn’t costing me a thing, oh, not a thing!
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| This land has left me maimed (if it’s even changed a thing)
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| As its harsh winds sweep across my face
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| And I pray you have remained (I pray you have remained)
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| A carpenter sanding down my edges ‘til I am full of grace |
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