| Well tell me, tell me what your wandering now
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| Are you headed up north or down south?
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| Back in the days of the old
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| A little bit of knowledge was told
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| About the sun about sky
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| About the winds and why they cry
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| In my dream I saw a man naked in ashes he said
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| That there is a road far beyond
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| Far beyond the streets and the cars
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| Far beyond the clouds and the stars
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| Far beyond what you call God
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| I heard of a House, where death can not enter any more
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| Many rooms in this mansion all covered in gold
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| Over the oceans and seas they were, they were searching for me
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| But I hid in the crest of a wave, protected by the Lion’s mane
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| Humbled by the sight and the sound
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| Let me tell you of the love I have found
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| I heard of a House, where death can not enter any more
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| Many rooms in this mansion all covered in gold
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| Sits upon a land where misery has lost its grip
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| And the rains they shower all our fear away
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| Well my body said just turn and run
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| But then I felt the light of the sun
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| In the heart that I thought had just died
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| Started coming slowly alive
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| We awoke in the mansion above and
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| Call it love
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| Well my body said just turn and run
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| But then I felt the light of the sun
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| In the heart that I thought had just died
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| Started coming slowly alive
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| We awoke in the mansion above and
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| Call it love
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| I heard of a House, where death can not enter any more
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| Many rooms in this mansion all covered in gold
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| Sits upon a land where misery has lost its grip
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| And the rains they shower all our fear away
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| I heard of a House, where death can not enter any more
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| Many rooms in this mansion all covered in gold |