Klondike
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Klondike
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Coming from (all) the corners of the earth
(to) a giant movement they gave birth
Marching (in)to the hills and to the creeks
From the lowest points to the highest peaks
Gold in their eyes and on - their - minds
That's all they care about (and) want - to - find
Gold in their eyes and on - their - minds
That's all they care about (and) want - to - find
Coming from (all) the corners of the earth
(to) a giant movement they gave birth
Marching (in)to the hills and to the creeks
From the lowest points to the highest peaks
Gold in their eyes and on - their - minds
That's all they care about (and) want - to - find
Gold in their eyes and on - their - minds
That's all they care about (and) want - to - find
Insane and deranged - totally estranged
By this shiny metal
Greed, blind of hate, that's their fate
The gold turns into sand
Coming from (all) the corners of the earth
(to) a giant movement they gave birth
Marching (in)to the hills and to the creeks
From the lowest points to the highest peaks
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