| Alone with my thoughts this evening
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| I walked on the banks of Tyne
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| I wondered how I could win you
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| Or if I could make you mine
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| Or if I could make you mine
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| The wind it was so insistent
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| With tales of a stormy south
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| But when I spied two birds in a sycamore tree
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| There came a dryness in my mouth
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| Came a dryness in my mouth
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| For then without rhyme or reason
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| The two birds did rise up to fly
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| And where the two birds were flying
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| I swear I saw you and I
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| I swear I saw you and I
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| I walked out this morning
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| It was like a veil had been removed from before my eyes
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| For the first time I saw the work of heaven
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| In the line where the hills had been married to the sky
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| And all around me
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| Every blade of singing grass
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| Was calling out your name
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| And that our love would always last
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| And inside every turning leaf
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| Is the pattern of an older tree
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| The shape of our future
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| The shape of all our history
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| And out of the confusion
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| Where the river meets the sea
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| Came things I’d never seen
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| Things I’d never seen
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| I was brought to my senses
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| I was blind but now that I can see
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| Every signpost in nature
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| Said you belong to me
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| I know it’s true
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| It’s written in a sky as blue
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| As blue as your eyes
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| As blue as your eyes
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| If nature’s red in tooth and claw
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| Like winter’s freeze and summer’s thaw
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| The wounds she gave me
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| Were the wounds that would heal me
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| And we’d be like the moon and sun
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| And when our courtly dance had run
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| Its course across the sky
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| Then together we would lie
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| And out of the confusion
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| Where the river meets the sea
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| Something new would arrive
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| Something better would arrive
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| I was brought to my senses
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| I was blind but now that I can see
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| Every signpost in nature
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| Said you belong to me
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| I was brought to my senses
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| I was blind but now that I can see
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| Every signpost in nature
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| Said you belong to me
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| I was brought to my senses
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| I was blind but now that I can see
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| Every signpost in nature
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| Said you belong to me |