El Dorado
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El Dorado
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We drive all morning
We caravan
Out past the last homes
The golden land
We place our pallets
Where satellites fall
And build a fire
Across the desert sky
I just want to celebrate tonight
I just want to celebrate tonight
We paint our faces
With silver dust
Shoot roman candles
Up at the stars
We pass a bottle
And somebody hums
Like every movie
Before the killer comes
I just want to celebrate tonight
I just want to celebrate tonightEvery thought
Like layers in the rock
Makes their own distinctive line
I don't have that kind of time
I just want to celebrate tonight
I just want to lose myself tonight
I just want to stir my bones tonight
I just want to celebrate tonight
And in the morning
The red-tail hawk flies
We find our highway
With smokey eyes
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Imperial Mammoth performs "El Dorado", and this lyric page sits inside the Imperial Mammoth catalog on LyroVerse.
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