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The Great Wall

from Hare on the Heath by Fay Brotherhood

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Some people really do put up amazingly well built protective walls. And some people, like me are really nosy and want to get behind them and figure out all the truefax. But no matter how well built your walls are there are always weaknesses. Maintaining walls takes energy.

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Curse this conundrum, we follow,
I came by London, to seek out a way,
I came this way for a new day,
Seeking some answer, and running away.

Give me your time and your wager,
Why does your heart never waver?
Pass on the breadline, to all I know.

Under ur great wall Im so small,
But I’ll make of ivy, my fingers,
Ivy eats mortar it crumbles,
I’ll keep on digging, find holes in the wall,

Give me your heart and your sorrow,
Don’t think too much of tomorrows,
Open your spirit, for all we’ve loved.

And as time goes past, I’ve learned to laugh,
For the things I crave so far away,
Foundations laid, you turn away,
And as we look away,

It's too late,
Too late.

May you stay safe,
May you find faith.

I must abandon these morals,
May I forget you tomorrow,
Cold and alones all I’m saying,
Its not just saving your craving,

Cold and alone, thats what you said to me,
Cold and alone thats what you said,
You feel.

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from Hare on the Heath, released October 13, 2010

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Fay Brotherhood Welwyn Garden City, UK

Pagan folk songs of myth, magic and mother nature from the lead singer of Spriggan Mist.

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