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Caesar

Caesar lyrics by The Oh Hello's. Hear on the wind how the pendulum swings Feel how the winter succumbs to the spring Over the palisade morning will break Rise...

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Caesar

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Hear on the wind how the pendulum swings

Feel how the winter succumbs to the spring

Over the palisade morning will break

Rise up to meet it, oh sleeper awake

Gather the soldiers, the heir to enfold

Crown him and give him a scepter to hold

Sound every horn as the columns extend

Up to the hill where the king will ascend

Look to the sky where the sign will be shown

Heaven and earth and the king on his throne

Look to the sky where the sign will be shown

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