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Paradise

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Paradise

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The rain contains a rhythm

The closed ear cannot hear

So search inside yourself

And find the spirit that dwells within

Come and see the place of the most high

Come and feel depths and the heights

To the Lord we give thanks and praise

For all rainy and sunny days

Oh bring I the good vibration

Do you even realize

That the purity of your heart

Will lead you to paradise?

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