Songtexte Don't Carry It All - Lindsey Stirling
Here
we
come
to
a
turning
of
the
season,
Witness
to
the
arc
towards
the
sun,
The
neighbors
blessed
burden
within
reason,
Becomes
a
burden
borne
of
all
in
one,
But
nobody
nobody
knows,
Let
the
yoke
fall
from
our
shoulders,
Don't
carry
it
all
don't
carry
it
all,
We
are
all
our
hands
in
holders,
But
meet
this
bold
and
brilliant
sun,
But
this
i
swear
to
all
A
monument
to
build
beneath
the
arbors,
Upon
a
cliff
the
that
towers
towards
the
trees,
But
every
vessel
pitching
hard
to
starboard,
Lay
it's
head
on
summers
freckled
knees,
And
nobody
nobody
knows,
Let
the
yoke
fall
from
our
shoulders,
Don't
carry
it
all
don't
carry
it
all,
We
are
all
our
hands
in
holders,
Beneath
this
bold
and
brilliant
sun,
This
i
swear
to
all,
this
i
swear
to
all
Buried
wreath
of
trillium
and
ivy,
Laid
upon
the
body
of
the
boy,
Lazy
will
the
long
come
from
it's
hiding,
Return
his
quiet
certitude
to
the
soil,
So
raise
a
glass
to
turnings
of
the
season,
And
watch
it
as
it
arcs
towards
the
sun,
And
you
must
bear
your
neighbors
burden
within
Reason,
And
your
labors
will
be
borne
when
all
is
done,
and
Nobody
nobody
knows,
Let
the
yoke
fall
from
our
shoulders,
Don't
carry
it
all
don't
carry
it
all,
We
are
all
our
hands
in
holders,
Beneath
this
bold
and
brilliant
sun
And
this
i
swear
to
all
And
this
i
swear
to
all
And
this
i
swear
to
all
To
all
To
all
To
all
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