My name is Bilboka, my name is Elowen
Born in the blue market, when lightning coiled

Down in the market place, I came to hear this man say
He had, nothing to say, he had nothing to say



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    The rocky red ocean (ohhh) the news of arrival (ohhh) down in the marketplace I came to hear this man say (ohhhh, ohhhh, ohhhh) he had, nothing to say(X8)

    Born in the blue market(ohhh) when lightning collided(ohhhh) down in the marketplace I came to hear this man say (ohhhh, ohhhhh, ohhhh) he had nothing to say (X8)

    My name is Bilboka(ohhh) my name is Elowen(ohhh) down in the market place I came to hear this man say (ohhh, ohhh, ohhh, ohhh) he had, nothing to say,(X8)

    the3count2down1on June 14, 2007   Link
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    i have nothing 2 say!

    neilybuckon October 08, 2007   Link
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    This one is from a part of living in the jungles i am sure.

    rockchicka213on December 23, 2005   Link
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    No idea what this one is about or what "living in the jungles" is, but this band knows how to write damn catchy songs.

    rhymeswithorangeon April 28, 2006   Link

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