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URROUNDING |
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CAMELOT, E |
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NJOYS THE |
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WONDERS OF |
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NATURE AND |
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REFLECTS O |
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N HIS FATE. |
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HE NOW FUL |
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LY UNDERST |
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ANDS, AND |
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Y SUBMITS |
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TO HIS DES |
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TINY. [AYREON:] |
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I can smell the grass and touch the flowers among the trees |
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I pass the hours and fantasize |
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I let the dance of nature inspire me now my mind is free from apparitions |
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I switch off like a 'television' and close my eyes and |
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I wish that |
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I could see like everybody can how |
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I wish that |
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I could be like any other man |
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I can't see the sun but |
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I sense its glow |
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I hear the sound of water flowing down the stream and my heart cries out for a little bit love but |
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I know that it was not meant to be so |
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I'll fulfil my destiny and accept my fate still |
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I wish that |
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I could see like everybody can how |
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I wish that |
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I could be like any other man |
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THE TIME H |
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O SET ABOU |
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T HIS MISS |
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ION. HE SI |
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NGS ABOUT |
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THREE MAIN |
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