Lost Horizon
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Lost Horizon
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Have you ever dreamed of a place
Far away from it all?
Where the air you breathe is soft and clean
And children play in fields of green
And the sound of guns
Doesn't pound in your ears
Have you ever dreamed of a place
Far away from it all?
Where the winter winds will never blow
And living things have room to grow
And the sound of guns
Doesn't pound in your ears anymore
Many miles from yesterday before you reach tomorrow
Where the time is always just today
There's a lost horizon waiting to be found
There's a lost horizon
Where the sound of guns
Doesn't pound in your ears anymore
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Burt Bacharach performs "Lost Horizon", and this lyric page sits inside the Burt Bacharach catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Always Something There To Remind Me and Always Taking Aim with a short reason for opening each page next.
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