Orono Park
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Orono Park
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Blood boils through your veins and then
Flows gently like the nile
But i will come home again
Tonight
Flowing rivers may have stopped me when (have stopped me when)
I held on to the shore (on to the shore)
But i still chased after you tonight
Still sang your songs that felt (our songs) just right
Silver strings spun a gentle song (the gentle song)
On breezy nights like these (on nights like these)
Storms broken gentle winds just like
Tires rattle heavy walls (the tides) tonight
Dried-out earth comes to life again (to life again)
Through hot and nervous hands (oh nervous hands)
Gardens growing full again with life
But i sit and wait for you (i'll wait) tonight
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