A Beginning
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A Beginning
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Come and follow me, let the river guide us to the shore
Laying on the field, watch the clouds roll by in silent peace
Shadows of the trees form pretty little spirals with the wind
And very far from here tall man rises laughing on the hill
Now remember: it's you and me still laughing, we are free
And after all your life the music will open your eyes
When everything is open and without barriers,
One Bone twists inside you and turns into an eye
Visions getting sharper now, the past seems rather dull,
it is time to make love with angels living fire
The dream is here now, you have no fear
Have no fear!
And when the music's over, you sleep on shining grass
Free from all frustration, free from the normal fear
Your friends will gather 'round you, wherever you may go
Listen to your music and dive into your show
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Orne performs "A Beginning", and this lyric page sits inside the Orne catalog on LyroVerse.
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