The Paradise Lost
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The Paradise Lost
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One in my heart
Is lost in the dark
One is my love
Like a shining sun
A secret path
May guide me once to you
To a serene grove
To a place of my home
Tell me of evertrees
Wood spirits and fairies
Tell me of dreams behind
Eyes timeless and divine
A secret path
May guide me once to you
To a serene grove
To a place of my home
I see the rise of mighty ones
I rejoice with moon and the sun
I see the fall of mighty ones
I mourn with moon and the sun
Beyond the veils of velvet green
Is the paradise unseen
Behind the words of old and wise
Is the lost paradise
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