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Act Two, Scene Three: Why you been out on that wharf - Barbara Conrad lyrics
The Apocryphal
Why You Smile
Now I've looked into the abyss
Been drawn down
Separated from my wings
And you're wrecked
Stranded in a lavastorm
And your sails are burning down
And when the night approaches
To hold your hand this time
Realise and fear
It won't be there when you awake
On your journey
Your companion is a twin
Who scares you with his smile
And tries to turn you `round
To x-ray your thoughts
To find out why you smile
And when the night approaches
To hold your hand this time
Realise and fear
It won't be there when you awake
The Apocryphal
Why You Smile
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