Lay down sleepy head
Rest your weary head
Tomorrow you give yourself away

You know, now what will be
Stop trying so hard to see
Something you find along the way

In an unknown land
Upon which you shall stand
Forge a path that is your own

Don't be afraid to fail
To be we could, to be fail
And though your heart is always home

Girl, my girl
Rest before the dawn begins to break
Girl, my girl
You will be the one to find your way

Across the rocky shield
To the wind the branches yield
Their arms waving to the sun

Dance of the old Jack Pine
Roots and rock and twine
So strong it will not be undone

Now when do you use your wings
To be carried by the winds
I know your hooks are deep as dawn

Girl, my girl
Rest before the dawn begins to break
Girl, my girl
You will be the one to find your way

Girl, my girl
Rest before the dawn begins to break
Girl, my girl
You will be the one to find your way

You will be the one to find your way
You will be the one, you will be the one
You will be the one to find your way

Lay down sleepy head
Rest your weary head
Tomorrow you give yourself away



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