In Gowan Ring
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The Seer And The Seen

The Seer And The Seen lyrics by In Gowan Ring. The sands collect the signs of the ocean The winds hold sway to swell the motion The breeze that breathes upon...

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The Seer And The Seen

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The sands collect the signs of the ocean

The winds hold sway to swell the motion

The breeze that breathes upon the skin

The leaves that leave yet only a skein

Along, within, and through the years

As stray as they never knew the way

Allay the doubt, subdue the fear

Afraid they never knew your name

These seven years are not so long

But long enough for what has come

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