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lyrics
So many things I've never seen
So much just past the dark horizon
My body's longing for the sea
My heart is waiting on the mountains
And If I ever found a place to call my own
I couldn't bring myself to stay
Something burning in my heart and in my soul
Each new horizon holds another solemn perfect yesterday
Remembering the friends I've met
Their faces fill my mind's blank pages
And suddenly there's no regret
A love that frees us from our cages
Just because I'm gone don't think I'm never coming back
No, I will be with you again
I need to wander like a train without it's tracks
And every moment's one more "Brother, hey, do you remember when?"
No thing's won't ever stay the same
It doesn't mean you never felt them
And if your memories remain
They'll keep you going if you let them
And in the morning there's no time for turning back
But there's time for reasons to carry on
Still I'm glad when I can wander without tracks
I find my family and friends, find my places to belong
The ones we love are those who see us
And we don't let each other go
There may be oceans in between us
Lakes or mountains filled with snow
And in the darkness when we think we're all alone
It's love that carry's us away
And in my heart it feels just like I'm back at home
Like we're asleep until we wake up on that very final day
Recorded in one night in the Grunewald Church just outside Berlin, this EP explores the relationship between instrumentation and space.
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