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This is a tale that takes its place. |
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In Paris fair, this year of grace. |
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Fourteen hundred eighty two. |
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A tale of lust and love so true. |
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We are the artists of the time, |
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we dream in sculpture dream in rhyme. |
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For you we bring our world alive, |
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so something will survive. |
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From nowhere came the age of the cathedrals. |
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The old world began. |
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A new unknown thousand years. |
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For man just has to climb up where the stars are |
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And live beyond life. |
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Live in glass and live in stone. |
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Stone after stone, day after day. |
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From year to year man had his way. |
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Men had built with faith and love. |
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These cathedrals rose above. |
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We troubadours and poets sing. |
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That love is all and everything. |
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We promise you, all human kind. |
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Tomorrow will be fine. |
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From nowhere came the age of the cathedrals. |
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The old world began. |
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A new unknown thousand years. |
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For man just has to climb up where the stars are. |
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And live beyond life. |
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Live in glass and live in stone. |
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From nowhere came the age of the cathedrals. |
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The old world began. |
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A new unknown thousand years. |
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For man just has to climb up where the stars are. |
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And live beyond life. |
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Live in glass and live in stone. |
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But it is doomed the age of the cathedrals. |
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Barbarians wait. |
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At the gates of Paris fair. |
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Oh let them in, these pagans and these vandals. |
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A wise man once said. |
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In two thousand, this world ends. |
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In two thousand, this world ends. |