Secret Alphabets

Album: West Rider Pauper Lunatic Asylum (2009)
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  • This is the end of the tracks
    Where the fountains climb into your eye
    Nobody's hurting and nobody's lying
    They climb into your eye never to die

    They say the man, he used to sail on his journey
    And laid a trap so much the pilgrims for their money
    He placed his gold all over this world

    And in morning as he looked out over Cairo
    He makes his process and his smoked them in a barroom
    He could not die and we never found out why

    This is the end of the tracks
    Where the fountains climb into your eye
    Nobody's hurting and nobody's lying
    They climb into your eye never to die

    This is the end of the tracks
    Where the fountains climb into your eye
    Nobody's hurting and nobody's crying
    They climb into your eye never to die

    No one's getting older
    Everybody's feeling young
    Journey's almost over now
    There's hope for everyone

    This is the end of the tracks
    Where the fountains close
    (This is the end of time)
    This is the end of the tracks
    Where the fountains close
    (This is the end of our life) Writer/s: Helmut Zacharias, Sergio Pizzorno
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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