Wake the Earth
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Wake the Earth
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You hold fire in the night
In safety of this radiant light
We'll warm our lungs and tame our eyes
Oh dear the slumbering dark will rise
Take the hands of what you've known
We'll wake the earth, and watch it grow
And write our love
Capture all the wonder here
And through the glow we'll stand so still
All of these walls have been draped in white
And I won't watch you say goodbye
Cast away these thoughts that haunt
These crowded rooms of love that's lost
And through the fire, I've loved you still
Through the fire, I loved you still
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