The World
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The World
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You are here alone again
in you swet insanity
all to calm, you hide yourself for reality
do you call it solitude? do you call it liberty?
when all the world turns away to leave you lonely
The fields are filled with desires
all voices crying for freedom
but all in vain they will fade away
there's only you to answer you, forever
In blinded mind you are singing
a glorious hallelujah
the distan flutter of angels
they're all too far, too far to reach for you
I am here alone again
in my sweet serenity
hoping you will ever find me in any place
I will call it solitude
when all my songs fade in vain
fly my voice, far away to eternity.
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See-Saw performs "The World", and this lyric page sits inside the See-Saw catalog on LyroVerse.
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