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Here lie the towers so tall
Strange, they tumble and fall
Time softly playing the chord
Could be lost in the void
Do your eyes see it all?Gone like the dreams that you made
Sad, how memory fades
Drawn by the mystical sight
There's a voice in the night
And your eyes see it allStay with me
All I want from you
Just stay with me
All I want to do
Is look in your eyes
And sail on through the nightEchoes and shadows
Drift through tomorrow's
Dreams that you followEchoes and shadows
Drift through tomorrow's
Dreams that you follow

In the darkFools are entranced by the dawn
But the wise man misses it all
He laughs and the pages are torn
While the intellect scorns
As he clutches the strawsStay with me
All I want from you
Just stay with me
All I want to do
Is look in your eyes
And sail on through the nightEchoes and shadows
Drift through tomorrow's
Dreams that you followEchoes and shadows
Drift through tomorrow's
Dreams that you followEchoes and shadows
Drift through tomorrow's
Dreams that you followEchoes and shadows
Drift through tomorrow's
Dreams that you follow

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Barclay James Harvest are an English progressive rock band. They were founded in Saddleworth, Yorkshire, United Kingdom, in September 1966 by John Lees, Les Holroyd, Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (1947–2010), and Mel Pritchard (1948–2004). They are best-known for their first four albums released in quick succession from 1970-1972. The Barclay James Harvest story begins in the early sixties in the Oldham area of North-West England. John Lees and Stuart “Woolly” Wolstenholme met at Oldham Art School, and formed a band called The Sorcerers, which evolved into The Keepers.

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