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Sweet

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Old Canes Canonical path: /old-canes/sweet Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Sweet

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The sun goes down

The sun goes rolling through the trees

The hills get blazed

always bending on one knee

And I am there

and I am there and you with me

And you might float, you might float

but I'm lost at sea

da duh

da duh

da duh

The sun comes up

The sun comes up across the peaks

and we are one

there's no you and there's no me

and everything's changed

and everything is working to morning

it's all been arranged

stop your work and join the plan

da duh

da duh

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Old Canes performs "Sweet", and this lyric page sits inside the Old Canes catalog on LyroVerse.

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