Fuji-san

Album: Banga (2012)
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  • Oh, mountain of our eyes, what do you see?
    The girl with the omen dice, bowing to thee
    Mortal soldiers clear the path, shake the omen tree
    Oh, mountain of our eyes, oh plea
    Oh, hear our plea

    See the five fingers laid, like a hand in blue
    In sideways of the pure
    Together glimpse of you, together glimpse of you
    The great lake, the white shoot
    Your white mind, mind
    Whoa, mountain of mine
    Whoa, Fuji-san, for a planning
    Into the blue, into the great mist
    Into the bright, into your light

    Oh, mountain of our eyes, we're calling you
    Will you hear our cries, what will the poor boy do?
    What will the poor girl do?
    We're coming to you
    Whoa, Fuji-san
    Whoa, mountain of our eyes, what do you see?
    The girl with the omen dice, shaking the tree
    Shaking the omen tree Writer/s: LEONARD J KAYE, PATTI SMITH
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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