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Te Aro

Te Aro lyrics by Nadia Reid. I lost myself in te aro What a funny way to lose a heart so strong In the waiting room, I saw myself Say there’s a heart on the...

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Te Aro

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I lost myself in te aro

What a funny way to lose a heart so strong

In the waiting room, I saw myself

Say there’s a heart on the horizon getting higher than you

All that I have done

All that I have had

Slip beneath me

I’m higher than the Sun

Living in the country ain’t so bad

You get city folk, they love your stories

Upward I am headed to the mountains

Glory by and by, glory, hallelujah

We lost each other in the winter

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You know I held it

And upward I am headed to a better man

He’s a heart of gold, I am stronger

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