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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
There is a home out of harm's swift way
I set myself to find
I swore to my love I would bring her there
Then I left my love behindThe desert was long, the mountain high
The road ran steep and winding
The promises so easily made
Unbearable yet bindingOh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna count my time?
Oh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna count my time?Time will go, it never stays

Memory locked in her passing
Try, oh, try to cling to her
'Til she becomes everlastingThe world's still blue, my word's still true
I feel I'm turning hollow
She does as she pleases if ever she leaves
I'll strangle upon the sorrowOh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna mark my time?
Oh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna mark my time?The road is past, tomorrow the sky
Between sometimes is blinding
Someday soon when I turn to cloud
I will fly on her wings somehowWrapped in the road and filled with above
The ground seems to fade away
Hold to the earth like a new born child
Pray she returns somedayOh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna mark my time?
Oh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna mark my time?Oh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna mark my time?
Oh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna mark my time?Oh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna mark my time?
Oh, me, oh, my
Who's gonna mark my time?

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Robert Anthony Plant CBE (born 20 August 1948, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England) is a British rock singer famous for being the lead vocalist of one of the most influential rock bands of all time: Led Zeppelin. He is known for his powerful style with a wide vocal range. After Led Zeppelin's breakup following the sudden death of drummer John Bonham in 1980, Plant pursued a successful solo career. Popular tracks from this period include "Big Log," "Tall Cool One," and "I Believe." In 1984, Plant formed a short-lived all-star group with Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and Phil Collins called The Honeydrippers, who had a Top Ten hit with a remake of the Phil Phillips' tune, "Sea of Love".

Plant's love of the music of Morocco led him to a new collaboration called Robert Plant And The Strange Sensation. The band's releases met with critical acclaim and numerous Grammy nominations. They completed the 2006 tour of Europe in September.

In 2007, Plant began recording and performing with bluegrass star Alison Krauss. A duet album, Raising Sand, was released on 23 October 2007 on Rounder Records. The album, recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles and produced by T-Bone Burnett met with enormous critical and commercial success.

The year of 2010 proves to be yet another successful year for the aging lemon squeezer. Durring the summer, Plant will be reuniting with his old, Pre-Zep group, The Band Of Joy, for a tour of the southern and mid continental tour of the US.

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