it's been a hard road, and there's no turning back.
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and there's no end in sight to this darkening night,
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and that's a sad fact.
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but i hear you come down to the graves at inchigeela,
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for to walk through the stones of the names we have known,
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and there i'll meet ye.
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i'm laying out the table for to welcome you back home.
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i'm calling on the angels for to lighten up your load.
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i'm calling on the majors to end this general despair.
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in the graveyard at inchigeela, in black clothing i'll be there.
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my love wears black clothes and red flowers in her hair.
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and we walk, we dont run,
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toward the day when it's won, and ya mo' be there.
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but we're patient for now, and we're patient for tomorrow.
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when the past will redeem all the toil extreme and all the sorrow.
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i'm laying out the table for to welcome you back home.
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i'm calling on the angels for to lighten up your load.
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i'm calling on the majors to end this general despair.
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in the graveyard at inchigeela, in black clothing, i'll be there.
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look up from the street, look - open your eyes.
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wake up to your future under a bright night sky.
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i'm laying out the table for to welcome you back home.
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i'm calling on the angels for to lighten up your load.
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i'm calling on the majors to end this general despair.
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in the graveyard at inchigeela, in black clothing, i'll be there.
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i'm calling on a stranger when i've got not back up plan.
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i'm disregarding danger when i'm in your foreign land.
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and if you want to meet me, wear a red flower in your hair.
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in the graveyard at inchigeela, in black clothing, i'll be there.
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Tell Balgeary, Balgury Is Dead
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