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Land Of Tomorrow

Land Of Tomorrow lyrics by Illustria. I can remember that day All your pride fallen on me In my dreams you return As bright as the sun I walk in a bridge to...

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Land Of Tomorrow

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I can remember that day

All your pride fallen on me

In my dreams you return

As bright as the sun

I walk in a bridge to the stars

Where I found the sweet of your eyes

What I feel is so great

My mind rest again

And all I remember you were

Holding me tight

Oh! Land of tomorrow

Make my dream come true

My heart close to you

Look at me

They took all I had

Turning pain

I can't breath anymore

My soul will be gone

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