Helen & Simon Magus
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Helen & Simon Magus
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Come and meet me by the river
meet me down where the willows grow
let us walk amidst the flowers
with their colours all aglow
let us watch the waters flow
and forget our fear and suffering
and forget our throes of pain
watch the clouds so softly gliding by
with promise of light rain
may we never part again
still the world keeps spinning round and round
and the stars watch from the sky
and they don't care if we live or die
their angel's eyes are blind
we were lost and never found
thus immersed in incognicity
we must rise the blackest deep
and emerge above the waters
freed of demiurgic sleep
we shall soar where we once did creep
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Who performs "Helen & Simon Magus"?
White Willow performs "Helen & Simon Magus", and this lyric page sits inside the White Willow catalog on LyroVerse.
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