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Midsummer Night

Midsummer Night lyrics by Hauk. Night falls at the top of the stairs I got you in my arms I see Freya in your eyes Weaving another charm Let the thunder rage...

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Midsummer Night

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Night falls at the top of the stairs

I got you in my arms

I see Freya in your eyes

Weaving another charm

Let the thunder rage on in the sky

Let the fire shake the ground

Every time I turn around

It feels good to be alive

Soft touch, tenderness

On Midsummer's Night

Kisses sweeter than mead

The Falcon's flight

Rain falls down the mountain side

The changing seasons and the changing tides

Every time I look inside

It feels good to be alive

The wolf howls outside my window

Cockles and mussels alive, alive-oh

Across the world a thousand voices

No regrets, we made our choices

No regrets- we made our choices

Where the pine trees touch the sky

Rattlesnakes and grizzly bears

Soft caress wash away my cares

It feels good to be alive

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