Avalon
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Avalon
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I lie in centuries grove
Where the cool wind blows
Where the cool wind blows
Upon this stone plateau
Where the cool wind blows
Where the cool wind blows
A dust is falling in the air
The murderers are millionaires
I will wait to see you there
Avalon
Avalon
A young man fell below
Where flowers grow
Row on row
A madman lays the foe
Where flowers grow
And the children know
Bullets shatter naked bone
A little girl grows up alone
Carves your name into the stones
Of avalon
Avalon
You are my peace of mind
Where the river winds
Where the water shines
Orchards hills and vines
Where the water shines
Where the water shines
You don't belong to anyone
When the day is said and done
You'll receive your native son
Avalon
Avalon
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