(Dan Messe)
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In the summer of my wedding
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As the corn burned in the field
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Oh I lay down for my Baby
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And let the sweet smoke stain my heels
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Well I lay there til the midnight
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As the dogs, they run through town
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And I rose up just to listen
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And I never lay back down
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I could hear them from my bedroom
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Through the black wood on my floor
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I could call out, hear them scatter
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Running blindly past my door
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Then the morning, it came upon me
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And I set my soul to search
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From the tall grass down the main road
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To the stained glass at the church
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Lord my shepherd help me pray
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Though I left my heart to stray
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Though I left my heart untrue
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I can follow
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I do
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I do
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I can name them in my dreaming
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I can set my soul to rest
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I can chain them to my body
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Let them settle at my breast
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Now see them coming to my wedding
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Where I will teach them not to stray
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Oh they'll carry my salvation
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Strays (Early Version)
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