The heart is a stone and this is a stone that we throw
Put your hand on this stone, it's the stone of a home you know
They say we will go far, but they don't know how far we'll go
With our legs on the edge and our feet on the horizon

They say we can throw far, but they don't know how far we throw
With our legs on the edge and our feet on the horizon
The heart is a stone, and this is a stone that we throw
They say we will go far, but they don't know how far we'll go

It can't be gone, we're still right here
It took so long, can't say we heard it all
Limbs parallel, we stood so long we fell
Tear a moment from the days that carry us on forever

This push and pull is the force of a wave of time
In the heat of the night, we would cry, you are not mine
They said we would go far, but they don't know how far we'd go
'Cause this heart is a stone, and this is a stone that we throw

It can't be gone, we're still right here
It took so long, can't say we saw it all
Limbs parallel, we stood so long we fell
Ride pyramids at night, they carry us on forever

It can't be gone, we're still right here
It took so long, can't say we felt it all
Limbs parallel, we stood so long we fell
Love's like a pantheon, it carries on forever


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    i took a stab at it.. still needs work though...

    The heart is a stone and this is a stone that we throw Put your hand on the stone It's the stone of a home you know They say we will go far, but they don't know how far we'll go With our legs on the edge and our feet on the horizon They say we can throw far but they don't know how far we throw With our legs on the edge, and our feet on the horizon The heart is a stone, and this is a stone that we throw They say we will go far, but they don't know how far we'll go

    It can't be gone, it's still right here It took so long, can't say we heard it all Wings parallel, we stood so long we fell 'Till warm and calmer days (?) They'll carry us on forever

    This blue shade moon is the force of a wave of time (tide?) In the heat of the night we would cry you are not mine They say we go far but they don't know how far we go 'cause this heart is a stone and this is a stone that we throw

    It can't be gone, we're still right here It took so long, can't say we saw it all Wings parallel, we stood so long we fell Bright pyramids at night they carry us on forever

    It can't be gone, We're still right here It took so long, can't say we felt it all Wings Parallel, we stood so long we fell Looks like a path beyond it carries on forever

    drummaticon January 07, 2010   Link

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