Song To The The Sun: Ozymandias
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Song To The The Sun: Ozymandias
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In the wintertime when the sun is gone,
And I think I lost my way,
Door into the summertime,
Seems so far away.
Bareback airborne lady,
Turn me into daylight.
Don't let it rain.
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