Julian
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Julian
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Julian, unborn and innocent, you have seen nothing in this land
Oh julian (julian), you might be the only one that will see
The good in me and everything that lives in this world
With hope around the birth of freedom, between tides of light
Julian, there’s no return, you’ll have to be doughty
Don’t patronize the someone else’s faith in peace, cause’ you might see
The good in me and everything that lives in this world
With hope around the birth of freedom, between tides of time
You won’t be alone, cause’ I will always look at you, from the heart
Nothing can erase the past, in silence and hidden, in the dark from someone’s eyes
The feather of goddesses, mothers of life, writing the future with mercy and light
A new era is coming, through our minds, visioning tales in our lives
Once again, oooh
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Jordan West performs "Julian", and this lyric page sits inside the Jordan West catalog on LyroVerse.
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