Detour 180
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Recognise

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Recognise

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Arms width away from my greed

I wonder if you could be seen

In a sea of despair

They try to drift me away

But you were sailing

When my time has come

I will safely say

That I know who you are

I know who you are

When I've run the race

I will safely rest

Cos you'll recognise

You'll recognise

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