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and everywhere Go tell it on the mountain That Jesus Christ is born He made me a watchman Upon the city walls And if I am a Christian I am the least of all
survive in a love without trust If promises were gold she could pay off all the bills And buy that pretty house sitting high on the hill If she only
Wish that I was on old Rocky Top down in the Tennessee hills Ain't no smoggy smoke on Rocky Top ain't no telephone bills Once I had a man on Rocky
punchlines and shit man I just wanna tell a story, I just wanna have some fun Back in the basement type shit Ayo, once upon a time a couple of guys from
I sent off this morning Down the road along the river Which I take but once a year My walk will take me by the shore Then inland for a mile
move, And choose the course you're running. Down at the edge, round by the corner, Not right away, not right away. Close to the edge, down by a river,
there. I once was apprenticed to a man who was living In the eye if the hurricane to know despair, He knew all the dreams by heart just like sailing
In the fields once green and gold Where the summer's breeze was bold A supercell rages and rolls, swirling vortex A bubble boils, witchcraft So
the mortals "discovering" my chronicles, guarded by the old demons, even unknown to me. Once destroyed to feast upon the screaming souls that was destroyed in
Wilson, Wilson Wilson, Wilson Wilson Once upon a time there was a mountain That rose out of a vast green forest And in the forest there were
Once Upon a time Light came At first slowly Just a shimmer Just barely Then, gradually Demanding a Stronger presence Until the greatest
and hundred and forty five When Daniel O'Connell was alive In Kansas City we derived To work upon the railway Tirramy oh re oh re ay Tirramy oh re oh re ay
floor by floor Talk shit, I send 'em door by door Made for the Snow White life, four by fours my nigga I'm from a big city Tryna make a living
Wilson, Wilson Wilson, Wilson Wilson Once upon a time there was a mountain That rose out of a vast green forest And in the forest there were birds
[Verse] Once a city on the hill Glory shining bright and still Streets of gold now turn to dust [Verse 2] Echoes of the past remain Whispers in
traveling by our code, that north is true Once upon a time these same bright stars did shine Down the center line leading here Nearly thirty years ago Now
Once upon a time There was a man with a heart of gold Until he learned that gold could be sold For a healthy profit in the city Where the people
this shall reach Andilar Although I know not how it can For once again he's hurled his wind Upon the silver prow But if it should my words are these
would follow suit To the city where it's sunny and it's 102 Once upon a time in Hollywood I got high Ended in the hills - Mt Olympus that high 5 Million
There were a dozen dead bodies in the Euston road, their outlines softened by the black dust. All was still, houses locked and empty, shops closed,
the factories Blow up all the stores Cause there's a pink world Comin' down Yeah, there's a pink world Comin' down Once I stood in new york city with a sign
Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Once upon a time there was a mountain that rose out of a vast green forest. and in the forest there were birds
MISCHIEF & DISBELIEF Once upon a time not too long ago I was lost I did not know where to go In the land of Mischief & Disbelief I searched for gold
he was walking And his axe was made of gold Well, the trees they got much smaller The lake, a lady's mirror We stopped to drink some wine Then
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