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Moons pass, but the sun never rises |
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And something in the air says to eat what's on your plate |
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And maybe you're walking across an endless sheet of white beneath an almost endless night |
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You've never been so cold |
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But you feel something warm and bright |
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She's strange, she is so familiar |
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You just look at her back and your hair stands on its ends |
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And maybe she leads you to a garden and invites you to release your lips and bite |
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Through all that you've been told |
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You drink from a cup that is broken |
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And it's lonely in this crowd, guess you'll just walk home to bed |
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Maybe you're caught beneath a softly shifting sky and find that somehow just behind |
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Is every sacred thing you thought you'd sold |
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She's strange, she is so familiar |
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And something in the air says to eat what's on your plate |
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And maybe you're feeling a bit harder to excite, you're thinking maybe it's not right |
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You've never been so old |
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And maybe your walking 'cross a river late at night |
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A friend you can't remember is standing softly at your side |
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And you feel the current pulling but you have no need to fight |
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Because you see yourself reflected in the water and her eyes |
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Look up |
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Look up tonight |
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She's dancing |
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The Northern Lights |