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lyrics
I come from a place where the sun first awakes
I come from a place where the sea meets the sun
If you asked, I would say that my home is a place
Where the memories fade into grey
I come from a country I do not recall
Sable dreams and a childhood's wandering thought
I imagine the salt in the air in the fall
The roses in winter's array
When my heart tells me so, I will go to that place
I will go there in satin, with diamonds and lace
If you see me there watching the rise of the sun
You will know that the sky is not grey
Have you heard of the things that they say of my home?
Tell me stories of summer, the way that it shone
Sing a tale of a lady, a minstrel's refrain
Sing the song of an exile's pain
When my heart tells me so, I will go to that place
I will go there in satin, with diamonds and lace
If you see me there watching the rise of the sun
You will know that the sky is not grey
Someday I'll return there, where day first alights
On the inlet that flows to a traveler's road
And perhaps you will see me at sun's gentle rise
Watching sea turn dawn's silvery grey
When my heart tells me so, I will go to that place
I will go there in satin, with diamonds and lace
If you see me there watching the rise of the sun
You will know that the sky is not grey (x2)
credits
from Peregrine North,
released March 14, 2015
Rachel Shrader: vocals, acoustic guitar
Tyler Brown: lead guitar
Patrick Smith: bass guitar
Valmir Hajro: drums
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