paroles de chanson Lost Horizon (feat. Bixill) - Buck Bowen
I
was
free
as
a
bird
I
wasn't
made
for
this
world
So
I'm
asking
what
happens
to
a
dream
deferred?
I
remember
all
the
times,
as
a
babe
I
screamed
When
I
woke
to
this
plane
from
the
skein
of
dream
In
the
space
between,
I
had
a
city
of
my
own
Quiet,
and
familiar,
but
not
quite
home
Roaming
from
the
path
Faerie
lights,
no
nav
Non-Euclidean
geometries,
and
I
ain't
good
at
math
Sidestepping
through
the
umbra,
every
dream,
another
door
Seventy
steps
of
slumber,
then
700
more
Descend
the
staircase
to
interior
space
A
gate
separates
this
place
from
dreamscapes
Like
a
mirror
in
the
dark
both
shadow
and
reflection
in
part
Stream
of
subconscious,
panning
for
art
And
it
starts
with
imagination,
ends
with
world
creation
Or
at
least,
visitation
Can
it
be
that
it
was
all
so
simple
then?
The
good
old
days
Can
it
be
that
it
was
all
so
simple
then?
The
good
old
days
Can
it
be
that
it
was
all
so
simple
then?
The
good
old
days
Can
it
be
that
it
was
all
so
simple
then?
The
good
old
days
It
was
never
easy
At
least
that
was
the
thought
from
the
start
of
the
ending
Every
body
gets
a
turn
To
pay
their
respects
to
the
depths
of
the
urn
Neutralized
by
the
earth
watch
it
purge
more
forgotten
An
apple
a
day
decays
when
the
core
is
rotten
It's
what
you
make
of
it
On
a
collision
course
full
of
remorse
and
feigned
regret
Take
a
step
through
the
window
see
the
future
from
the
past
Through
a
lens
of
infinity
but
nothing
ever
lasts
Get
me
back
to
a
place
with
a
face
not
a
mask
Multiply
then
divide
carry
one
subtract
Nobody's
immune
The
abyss
is
indifferent
to
the
instrumental
tune
Get
a
room
with
a
view
see
the
light
let
it
through
It's
a
kiss
between
the
violets
and
the
dust
on
the
moon
Can
it
be
that
it
was
all
so
simple
then?
The
good
old
days
Can
it
be
that
it
was
all
so
simple
then?
The
good
old
days
Can
it
be
that
it
was
all
so
simple
then?
The
good
old
days
Can
it
be
that
it
was
all
so
simple
then?
The
good
old
days
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