Imogen
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Imogen
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I always thought that I knew where
I came from
And I always thought that I knew how
And I was wrong
It ain't over now yeah
No it ain't over now yeah
God, guru, Self are one
Can we all get along?
Here in the eye of the Storm Imogen
All my heroes came to ask the same
And in their glories I learnt your name
And here I am again before you
Singing it ain't over now yeah
No it ain't over now yeah
I always thought that I was my mind
And this body too
Until I asked myself what is looking
Looking through
Then all my given names
They drift away
I watch them fade like tears in the rain
And here I am again
Before you
Singing it ain't over now, yeah
No it ain't over now yeah
It ain't over now yeah
No it ain't over now yeah
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Nick Mulvey performs "Imogen", and this lyric page sits inside the Nick Mulvey catalog on LyroVerse.
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