| Wake me my lady don’t let me sleep
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| Open my eyes to the wonders you keep
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| Let me look at you see how you shine
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| I’ll fall in love like I’ve done every time
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| Lay me in soft green grass down where the river runs
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| Under the mountain caps gold with the setting sun
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| Walk me along the bay beyond the verdant trees
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| Carry me with your grace forever comfort me
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| You walk on water searching the East
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| The souls of the masses pass at your feet
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| Looking up at you tears in their eyes
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| Fathers of fathers of fathers gone by
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| Walk me down old main streets ride me down rusty rails
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| Fields full of summer wheat peppered with rounded bales
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| Steeples where church bells ring lighthouses by the sea
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| Reach out through gathered storms faithfully comfort me
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| I am your tired
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| I am your poor in spirit
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| Yearning to breathe
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| Breathe, free
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| Breathe, free
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| Lay me in soft green grass down where the river runs
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| Under the mountain caps cold with the setting sun
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| Walk me along the bay beyond the verdant trees
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| Carry me with your grace forever comfort me
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| Walk me down old main streets ride me down rusty rails
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| Fields full of summer wheat peppered with rounded bales
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| Steeples where church bells ring lighthouses by the sea
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| Reach out through gathered storms faithfully comfort me |