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Harlequin

Harlequin lyrics by Zammuto. Here i am again, an ordinary man, Here i am again, in isolated land, I will keep you warm I will keep you warm Don't know how...

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Harlequin

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Here i am again, an ordinary man,

Here i am again, in isolated land,

I will keep you warm

I will keep you warm

Don't know how i'll keep your stomach full next year

But i will keep you warm

A river of people's things, a river of people's things.

Carried downhill in a perfect expression of gravity's endlessly sinking

Into an ocean of everything

I'm a harlequin.

You're the reason for everything.

I've been to hell and back,

I've seen all i can take,

In a complex landscape set under an impossibly beautiful bright orange sky

I took a tablespoon every day.

I'm a harlequin.

You're the reason for everything.

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