Tomorrow Never Knows

Album: The Imagine Project (2010)
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  • Turn off your mind, relax

    and float down stream

    It is not dying

    It is not dying



    Lay down all thought

    Surrender to the void

    It is shining

    It is shining



    That you may see

    The meaning of within

    It is being

    It is being



    That love is all

    And love is everyone

    It is knowing

    It is knowing



    That ignorance and hate

    May mourn the dead

    It is believing

    It is believing



    But listen to the

    color of your dreams

    It is not living

    It is not living



    Or play the game

    existence to the end

    Of the beginning

    Of the beginning

    Of the beginning

    Of the beginning

    Of the beginning

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