Spirit In The Sky
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Spirit In The Sky
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Good morning, good morning
Where do your frail bones lie?
You're dust in a case
Spirit in the sky
Thought I lost it all
In the blink of an eye
Still can't believe you died
And left us here alive
How you left us here alive
This afternoon, I swore I saw your body in the burn
It was me and my brothers, wearing navy blue blazers
In the woods, where we'd await your return
Saw your body as a creek
Watched your toes push a swan dive, from an eagle's beak
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