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To the Last Sail To Paradise.
Oh come! Somebody take me To the last sail to paradise. At he end of the day When the sun goes down I heard a shadow far away Who is weeping an a shattering tone. It took my mind apart To the other side And made me wonder Who is there on her knees Weeping so trgically. Oh come! Somebody take me To the last sail to paradise. The one who has to sail Has gone into the sea And the one who has come home Has also gone. But the one who is neither in the Nor home. At the deapth of night Who would come for him! The ones whose faces have never smiled Whose gardens have never bloomed Whose daylights were never bright And night-lights were doomed. I'm going to go those To feel their life To touch their face And cry.... Oh come! Somebody take me To the last sail to paradise.
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