Free Soul
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Free Soul
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Walking on the golden mountain
Searching for my lost soul
Look at me like an eagle
And see me in the next Moon
I'm always coming back for the sure that
Every change needs a reason
But it's not so easy my friend
It ain't easy my friend
I'll look for what makes me smile
I have been trying
I know it's hard to believe
But I still suffer for you
The wind blows up the song
That you did not hear
Save my free soul again
Did you understand?
You need to understand
Save my free soul, babe
And give it back to me
Kill me trully
And find your true today
I'm always coming back for the sure that
Every change needs a reason
But it's not so easy my friend
It ain't easy my friend
Kill me heal me
But it's not so easy my friend
It ain't easy my friend
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