| I dreamed myself from the sultry plains
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| to the old green square back in old Maybole
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| Rode the wind up to Stornaway
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| paused at the peak, pacified my soul
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| Caught the bus at the faery fort
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| made it to the mansion on the Boyne
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| See I come around to the ancient ways
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| I took a tip from the buddha boy
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| I just found god
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| I just found god
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| I just found god where he always was
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| We came down from the hill of dreams
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| Bernadette, mother earth and you and me through Carraroe, down the wildwood side
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| blinding out eyes in the shallow seas
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| Drank fire with the King of the Blues,
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| plugged in to the medicine way
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| Took a long last look at Crazy Horse
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| push now for a golden age
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| I just found god
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| I just found god
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| I just found god where he always was
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| I found myself on the roof of the world
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| just waiting for to get my wings
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| Strange angel in the changing light
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| said «Brother, you forgot something!»
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| My heart beat from the inside out
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| so lucky just to be alive!
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| Can you tell what I’m talking about?
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| any day now the Sun’s gonna rise
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| I just found god
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| I just found god
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| I just found god where he always was
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| I just found god where he always was
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| There is a green hill far away
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| I’m going back there one fine day |