Prince Caspian

Album: Billy Breathes (1996)
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  • Oh, to be Prince Caspian afloat upon the waves
    Oh, to be Prince Caspian afloat upon the waves
    Oh, to be Prince Caspian afloat upon the waves
    Oh, to be Prince Caspian,
    With nothing to return to but the demons in their caves

    Oh, to be Prince Caspian afloat upon the waves
    Oh, to be Prince Caspian afloat upon the waves
    Oh, to be Prince Caspian afloat upon the waves
    Oh, to be Prince Caspian,
    And the children in the fields all sowing seed and chaffing wheat
    Oh, to be Prince Caspian with stumps instead of feet

    Oh to be Prince Caspian
    Oh to be Prince Caspian
    Oh to be Prince Caspian Writer/s: Ernest Anastasio, Tom Marshall
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Tom from Marble Falls, ArThis is one of the simplest fo Phish songs, but it's one of the coolest when you're baked!
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