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Lo The Spring Has Come |
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| 1 | Lo the spring has come | |
| 2 | Rises to meet the sun | |
| 3 | Wide open | |
| 4 | Throws it open | |
| 5 | Sheds her winter cloak | |
| 6 | Forthy laughs and goes for broke | |
| 7 | Her callin'' | |
| 8 | She knows her callin'' | |
| 9 | So she begins again | |
| 10 | Raises her arms and then | |
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Lo the spring has come |
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| 12 | I dreamt that one by one | |
| 13 | The chains that held us down | |
| 14 | Were broken | |
| 15 | All lay broken | |
| 16 | Those who betrayed our hope | |
| 17 | They all went up in smoke | |
| 18 | Had fallen | |
| 19 | They all had fallen | |
| 20 | I opened my eyes | |
| 21 | As they fall so we rise | |
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Lo the spring has come |
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| 23 | What all of seeds we sew | |
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Shall make her garden grow |
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| 25 | Chione on the run | |
| 26 | Thus new life has begun | |
| 27 | As spoken | |
| 28 | Her names are spoken | |
| 29 | And as her tide she wrote | |
| 30 | The sleeping world awoke | |
| 31 | For Aten | |
| 32 | Her consort Aten | |
| 33 | So she unfurls her hand | |
| 34 | Dances her joy with him | |
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Lo the spring has come |
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