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Sunset Mission - Forest Slope Lyrics



Sunset Mission - Forest Slope Lyrics




All this waiting and racing
Still the fortress just waits in the sun
Maybe we'll never get there
But we'll climb everyday 'till the mission is done

'Nother day of serenity
'Nother day of us watching the clouds
Maybe god will supply us
With the things we will need to get all the way out

Nowhere to go
When we're stuck in the past
Find all the reasons
For what's here at last

On the beach there's a passage
On the sand you can hear seagulls cry
As you look out at nothing
And you realize out there there's no reason or rhyme

Nowhere to go
When we're stuck in the past
Find all the reasons
For what's here at last

I hope you remember my face
When we try to get along
As I walk the forest slope
Stoned by the master bong
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All this waiting and racing
Still the fortress just waits in the sun
Maybe we'll never get there
But we'll climb everyday 'till the mission is done

'Nother day of serenity
'Nother day of us watching the clouds
Maybe god will supply us
With the things we will need to get all the way out

Nowhere to go
When we're stuck in the past
Find all the reasons
For what's here at last

On the beach there's a passage
On the sand you can hear seagulls cry
As you look out at nothing
And you realize out there there's no reason or rhyme

Nowhere to go
When we're stuck in the past
Find all the reasons
For what's here at last

I hope you remember my face
When we try to get along
As I walk the forest slope
Stoned by the master bong
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Writer: Dana Goodwin, Jacob Schwartz
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Performed By: Sunset Mission
Language: English
Length: 3:08
Written by: Dana Goodwin, Jacob Schwartz

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