Cry, O, Does Youґre done with
fortune
Mean deeds did steal Your need
to be free
Dry and cLose Your Wandering
fountains
and be with me as I slip trough
Your dreams

Think about the Young boy
Heґs so eager to be loved, to
understand
getting his hair cut like a boy
watching the sun set on his own
Think about the young girl
sheґs so eager to be loved and
understood
Think about the young boy,
Heґs becoming a man

Cry, O, Doves Youґre done with
fortune
New dreams did free Your need
to be real
Try, O, Moles in Your sunly
torture
to dream of me as You creep
trough the trees

Think about the Young boy
Heґs so eager to be loved, to
understand
getting his hair cut like a boy
watching the sun set on his own
Think about the young girl
sheґs so eager to be loved and
understood
Think about the young boy,
Heґs becoming a man

Broken is the wind
Broken is his fellow
his name is Angro-Diti
and his voice is very mellow
and he sings
"So twice five miles of fertile
ground
with walls and towers were
girdled `round
and there were gardens
bright with sinous rills
were blossomed many an
incense-bearing tree"
He sings of wuthering wilderness
and how it once was tamed
He sings of Godґs boredom
in the days of no names
Cry, O, Doves Youґre done with
fortune
New dreams did free Your need
to be real
Try, O, Moles in Your sunly
torture
to dream of me as You creep
through the trees

Think about the Young boy
Heґs so eager to be loved, to
understand
getting his hair cut like a boy
watching the sun set on his own
Think about the young girl
sheґs so eager to be loved and
understood
Think about the Young boy
Heґs so eager to be loved, to
understand
getting his hair cut like a boy
watching the sun set on his own
Oh, when worlds collide
itґs like thunder in the head
and fire in the mind
So, think about the young boy
Heґs becoming a man.

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