New Discovery
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New Discovery
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I want to stand on the edge of the water
And see horizons stretch on forever
I want to know that there are lands
Not yet touched by human hands
I want to be the one to find them
Sometimes I feel like I'm lost in a desert
And every dune is the same as the other
I see my footprints in the sand
So I know where I've been
And these steps I take won't go to waste
If I'm moving towards something
I want to believe there's something left for me
A new discovery waiting for me
I want to kindle a love that doesn't age
Even when all the years carve lines into your face
Tell me I will be surprised
When I think I've memorized
Every touch and every thought
I want you to prove me wrong
I want to believe there's something left for me
A new discovery waiting for me
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