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(KEYBOARDS INTRO)

where the snow melts

and the shadows bend

weeping willows dance

and the sea swells

at the river's end

calling in the trance



and our eyes meet while the watermill

turns the stubborn stream

and my life breaks on the waterwheel

into a dream



when the light fades

and the wind is still

hear the cricket's rhyme

and the cascades

of the river spill

falling out of time



and our eyes meet while the watermill

turns the stubborn stream

and my life breaks on the waterwheel

into a dream

(ELECTRIC GUITARS SOLO)

(HARP SOLO)



so the earth turns

like a paddlewheel

secret still in spin

and the sun burns

on a golden field

where you've always been



and our eyes meet while the watermill

turns the stubborn stream

and my life breaks on the waterwheel

into a dream

(SAX SOLO)

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Lyrics are copyright 1976, Steve Cash & John Dillon
(KEYBOARDS INTRO)      where the snow melts      and the shadows bend      weeping willows dance      and the sea swells      at the river's end      calling in the trance            and our eyes meet while the watermill      turns the stubborn stream      and my life breaks on the waterwheel      into a dream            when the light fades      and the wind is still      hear the cricket's rhyme      and the cascades      of the river spill      falling out of time            and our eyes meet while the watermill      turns the stubborn stream      and my life breaks on the waterwheel      into a dream      (ELECTRIC GUITARS SOLO)      (HARP SOLO)            so the earth turns      like a paddlewheel      secret still in spin      and the sun burns      on a golden field      where you've always been            and our eyes meet while the watermill      turns the stubborn stream      and my life breaks on the waterwheel      into a dream      (SAX SOLO)      ______________________________________________________________________      Lyrics are copyright 1976, Steve Cash & John Dillon
 
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