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Cassidy
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Grateful Dead
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альбомы: Reckoning
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I have seen where the wolf has slept by the silver stream I can tell by the mark he left, you were in his dream Ah child of countless trees Ah child of boundless seasWhat you are, and what you're meant to be Speaks his name, though you were born to me Born to me CassidyLost now on the country miles in his Cadillac I can tell by the way you smile, he is rolling back Come wash the nighttime clean Come grow the scorched ground greenBlow the horn, and tap the tambourine Close the gap of the dark years in between You and me CassidyQuick beats in an icy heart Catch colt draws a coffin cart There he goes and now here she starts Hear her cryFlight of the seabirds Scattered like lost words Wield to the storm and flyFare thee well now Let your life proceed by it's own design Nothing to tell now Let the words be yours, I'm done with mineFare thee well now Let your life proceed by it's own design Nothing to tell now Let the words be yours, I'm done with mineFare thee well now Let your life proceed by it's own design Nothing to tell now Let the words be yours, I'm done with mine I'm done with mineFlight of the seabirds Scattered like lost words Wield to the storm and fly
Это интересно:The Grateful Dead (произносится: грэйтфул дэд; дословно: Благодарные мертвецы) — американская рок-группа с фронтменом Джерри Гарсией, основанная в 1965 году в Сан-Франциско. После выступлений на фестивалях в Монтерее (1967) и в Вудстоке (1969) группа заняла важное место в американской музыкальной сцене и контркультуре. Grateful Dead известны по уникальному и эклектичному стилю их песен, включающем в себя... продолжение
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