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Santa Irini (Demo)

from Red Horses of the Snow by Red Horses of the Snow

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Oh it was so beautiful, a journey so sublime
Sailing on the overnight, which doubled up the time
There was the champion of breathlessness, a particle of wine
Which I bought to see the journey through
And at that moment you did not decline

The sun would rise and we would set
Upon the path to then repeat behaviour
A history, a legacy reflected in the trails

A hundred thousand islanders, a hundred miles behind
Awakened to their audience, a bright fluorescent sun
A sun that shone right over us, and glanced across the sea
One that shone as if to welcome us, and given its approval we could sleep

The sun would rise and we would set
Upon the path to then repeat behaviour
A history, a legacy reflected in
The way we danced upon the sea
And recognized our liberty
So tell those others take their leave
Tell them not to cry or grieve
Or crash around in our wake
Just rest assured that we will make the shore

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from Red Horses of the Snow, released May 19, 2009
Lyrics: Hawtin
Music: Hawtin/ Burgess

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Red Horses of the Snow UK

Red Horses of the Snow are Mark Burgess and Chris Hawtin. The band was formed in 2008. They released a mini-album of Demos in 2009. Territories was released in December 2011. Two Limited Edition Singles have been released since, coinciding with Art Exhibitions by Chris Hawtin. The new album March is released on 20th May 2020. ... more

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