Welcome to the Start
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Welcome to the Start
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Borders can be made
Trees may lose their color
Prayers for the rain
Armies can invade
Hands may use the power
Bombs that separate
It seems that we had gone too far
Wherever you are
As long as you take
Welcome to the start
Whatever you are
As long as you make
Welcome to the start
Even now that’s just the two of us
And we are ready to prove
Borders we can break
Trees instead of towers
Prayers just to thank
Armies go away
Hands may give you flowers
Bombs to deactivate
It seems that we still have to walk
Wherever you are
As long as you take
Welcome to the start
Whatever you are
As long as you make
Welcome to the start
Even now that’s just the two of us
And we are ready to move
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