Strong Wings
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Strong Wings
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We would die for the sea of pleasure
Treasures to collect
Destination land of leisure
Strong winds blow on our sails.
In darkest night a thousand miles away
Sirenes call our names
To their songs don't listen
Close my ears and tie me to the mast.
Strong raging winds - long for your return
Strong raging winds - pray for you to come.
Trapped in this sea for so long
Pray for the wind to blow
Sorrow is in our hearts
Madness in our minds
Strong raging winds - long for your return
Strong raging winds - pray for you to come.
Hot sirocco southwest wind
Strong ostria from the south
North winds blowing far away
Aeolus just let them all out
Strong raging winds - long for your return
Strong raging winds - pray for you to come
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