Have you been to the carnival?
I would like to see you
There's a whole lot of people there
Who would like to be you
With the white unicorn across her shoulder?
Makes you think that she might have been
Someone who's older, ah, yeah

[Chorus]
Oh, it's on your eyes
With a drink from her wine
But we drank for the seventh time
Now we live in another time
We could live together

She lives on the borderline that they call hazel
And the tent that she lives in has the name of her lover
As she lays down to rest, she dreamt of another
Of a time when she once had

[Chorus x 2]

We could live together


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White Unicorn Lyrics as written by Christopher James Ross Andrew James Stockdale

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    the white unicorn is a music festival... i forget where but from what i hear its woodstock on a much smaller scale that the band used to go to or play at.(well i know andrew used to go ot sure about chris or miles though)... idk. just a thought

    johnny15on February 19, 2009   Link

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