Sun Structures

Album: Sun Structures (2014)
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  • The weather shaking fast
    All in till summer last
    All the rocky cold
    If they put to rest a long lost fortune

    Carry on to the distance of
    Rarely squaring in the eyes of the one
    Even brace while in the gun
    Legacy waiting for a long lost fortune

    Take a path of you, inside the odyssey
    Ritualistic signs on the desert sea
    Lead the river to the water
    Take the fire from the trees

    (Ah, ah)

    All in all in the time of the last
    Ceremonial prayer to the grass
    Sink the ground where the image falls
    If they put trust to a long lost fortune

    Carry on to the far side
    Cross the side to the eyes of the one
    Rest in grace where the echo young
    Legacy waits for the long lost fortune

    Take a path of you, inside the odyssey
    Ritualistic signs on the desert sea
    Lead the river to the water
    Take the fire from the trees Writer/s: JAMES EDWARD BAGSHAW, THOMAS EDWARD WALMSLEY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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