Meek warrior courageous and humble
Wise ruler outrageous and murky

The inner rider of the infinite oceans
and groundskeeper for all the infinite moments
That present the kingdom and present the realm
And posit direction from starboard aft helm

Run away, run away from these feelings
Turn all the lights down
Steal away, steal away from this heart break
Turn all the lights off

Directionless circles and motionless pails
The king of the mountain is paled down and bent over
Carrying buckets back empty and overfilled

Back and forth up and down
Back and forth up and down
Back and forth up and down

Down hills we've seen
And we've all decided
Down hills we've seen
And we've all decided
Down hills we've seen
And we've all decided

To run away run away
From these feelings
Turn all the lights down
Steal away steal away
From this heart break
Turn all the lights off


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    Great Song, I heard the Lyrics Slightly Different

                    Meek Warrior

    Meek Warrior Courageous and Humble Wise Ruler Outrageous and Earthy

    The Inner Rider of the Infinite Oceans And Groundskeeper for all the infinite Moments

    That present the kingdom and present the realm And posit direction from starboard aft helm Run away, run away from these feelings Turn all the lights down Steal away, steal away from this heart break Turn all the lights off

    Directionless circles and motionless pails King of the mountain is paled back and bent over Carried buckets back empty and over Filled back and forth up and down Back and forth up and down Back and forth up and down

    Down hills we've seen And we've all decided Down hills we've seen and we've all decided Down hills we've seen and we've all decided

    To run away run away from these feelings turn all the lights down Steal away steal away from this heart break turn all the lights off

    Superslinkeyon April 09, 2008   Link

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