this wave is knocking by
this wind is knocking by
this wave is knocking by
this kiss is knocking by
and i will fly a kite
over your tears
and bring the lover song
back to your ears
so before you go
you'll hear the lovers song
and you will know
yeah you will know

someone said said our souls
were headed for the west coast
i said good now maybe they'll get high
cause i hear thats where the sun sets
on the poets and agnostics
and i hear them sing
of no suffering
i see them smile at the end of time
and i will fly a kite over your tears
yeah
and bring the lover song
back to your ears
so before you go
you'll hear the lovers song
yeah and you will know
yeah yeah you will know
mmm


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    someone said our souls were headed for the west coast i said good now maybe they'll get high cause i hear thats where the sun sets on the poets and agnostics and i hear them sing of no suffering i see them smile at the end of time and i will fly a kite over your tears yeah and bring the lover song back to your ears so before you go you'll hear the lovers song yeah and you will know yeah yeah you will know mmm

    juxtaposedhalfon July 30, 2007   Link

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