Back To The Stone
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Back To The Stone
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Let 'em sleep, let 'em rise
I used to think that half of the time
Should i wake and see
What use you'll already be there
Fall into footsteps
Passing the night
Taking the eyes
Wandering still
May be what you're used to
Walking down streets
Back to the stone
Covering eyes
Wandering off to see how we used to
As we bend inside oh for a little while
We used to think that half of the time
One for place, one for mind
Oh with a litte smile
We used to think that half of the time
Fall into footsteps
Passing the night
Taking the eyes
Wandering still
May be what you're used to
Walking down streets
Back to the stone
Covering eyes
Wandering off to see how we used to
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