Joseph and Joe, the priest and the cowboy, the places they've been to, the spaces they're in.
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For a time between storms at the side of a mountain,
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with another man's family, family and friends.
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Joseph can give you the keys to the kingdom, he'll put you in touch with the spirit of man.
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Joe loves the desert but lives in the mountains, his closest companion, a left-handed man.
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Where do you go if you've got no way to get there? Where do you go?
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How do you know if you've never ever been there? How do you know?
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Tell me how do you know?
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Joseph, I lost you in some other city, our paths are not crossing, were way out of time.
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Joe how the seasons have drifted between us, or is it your vision much greater than mine?
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Take heed of the darkness which gathers around us, a fire that consumes us, forever to burn.
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Then look to the sun for our father is with us, our mother will teach us what we need to learn.
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Where do you go if you've got no way to get there? Where do you go?
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How do you know if you've never ever been there? How do you know?
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Tell me how do you know?
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Tell me where do you go if you've got no way to get there? Where do you go?
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How do you know if you've never ever been there? How do you know?
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Tell me how do you know?
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Joseph And Joe
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| John Denver |