I Mua
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I Mua
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I will go to the volcano, melt my heart in mauna kea snow
I will go to the volcano, melt my heart in mauna kea snow
Get waist deep yet get barrelled
All the gifts returned tenfold
I will go to the volcano
I will go to the volcano
Melt my heart in mauna kea snow
Hell, good thing I don't require much
Makes it easier to move and stand straight up
A little tough love and the gentle touch
The more I struggle, the more I'm stuck
The less I speak, the more I know
The faster I move, the slower I go
I will go to the volcano, melt my heart in mauna kea snow
I'll water my horses like you taught me to
Spirit guides, yeah, the spirit moves
I'll water my horses like you taught me to
Spirit guides, yeah, the spirit moves
Your hair like sweetgrass braided through
We stay busy, we always do
My developing state of consciousness
Endless roads to nothingness
And cities filled with emptiness
Crowds of faceless ignorance
I'm over it, I'm over it
Pull up my anchor, sail my ship
Countless ways to feed my kids
Countless ways to route my trip
I'll harvest this and replant it
Harvest this and replant it
Like when the mother, met the father
Kissed the horizon, and gave birth to stars
Or when the lovers, turned into thunder
Then came the breakthroughs, then came the storm
I'll keep travelin 'til my heart finds peace
But even when it does, I'll keep moving
'Cuz there's so much to see
Ground beneath bare feet
I love the darklit loneliness
My greatest teacher, peacefulness
The wolf I bear the forest with
The ever present kiss of mindfulness
Compassion wets my every step
Well, the puddle shimmer and reflect
And I hold my shield up, must protect
Well, a suffered heart suffered neglect
Initiate this son of God, initiate this daughter of God
Make us work and feel each part
Initiate this son of God, initiate this daughter of God
Make us work and feel each part
Nurturing my jurassic heart
Galaxies in these birth marks
Initiate my father, God
Let him die, let him move on
Initiate my mother, God
Let her live, forever strong
Aho
Like when the mother, met the father
Kissed the horizon, and gave birth to stars
Or when the lovers, turned into thunder
Then came the breakthroughs, then came the storm
Then came the storm
What a beautiful life, looking through these eyes
What a beautiful life, dreaming with this mind
Without the lens of mankind, without the crutch of my sight
I can pierce through the night, surrendering to the most high
I can reach to the heights
I and I and I and I
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life
What a beautiful life.
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