Rameses B
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Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone lyrics by Rameses B. Lowest level of the ocean To which where the light can still make it known And what lies beyond I once saw it in a dream...

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Twilight Zone

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Lowest level of the ocean

To which where the light can still make it known

And what lies beyond

I once saw it in a dream

When I was trying to find the stars

Time existed somewhere

Past the twilight

I can still make it

I can still make it

Known, known, known

Find the stars

Find the stars

When I was trying to find the stars

Find the stars

Let's get going!

Lowest level of the ocean

To which where the light can still make it known

And what lies beyond

I once saw it in a dream

When I was trying to find the stars

Time existed somewhere

Past the twilight

Find the stars

I can still make it

I can still make it

Known, known, known

Known, known, known

Past the twilight

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