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Orion said, |
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This body is mine, |
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And you may do with it what ever you like |
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But when the sky turns red you'd better come back home ' |
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Cause I can't spend these summer nights alone |
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Orion said, |
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I'm just a humble hunter |
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The dog the only company |
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I keep Forgive me if if |
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I fear that you will change me |
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But I've seen my fortune written in the leaves |
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Ah, push it through! |
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Ah, push it through! |
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Because the body and the mind can't heal in two |
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Orion and dog, how the road you've walked was long |
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But the winter of your song |
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Is slowly fading |
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Orion said, |
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You'd better treat me true |
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You should hold me like a bird inside your palm ' |
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Cause I can't be just another heart you've broken ' |
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Cause I'm getting much too old |
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Orion, she said, |
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I know all men are mortal |
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And the ships in which you travel are full of thieves |
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But the only way that you will ever have me |
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Is if you through your body into the sea |
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Ah, push it through! |
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Ah, push it through! |
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Because the body and the mind can't heal in two |
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Orion and dog, how the road you've walked was long |
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But the winter of your song |
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Is slowly fading |
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Orion and dog, |
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How your light will live beyond your final summer song |
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Or so it's fated |
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Or so it's fated |
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So it is fated |