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Yellow moon, face of a prophet, shooting star, light of the Heavens
Shine down, shine down on our tiny enterprise
Where do we go when all our time's been wasted
Just keeping score on who is right or wrong, there's no reasonFollow the road, the road that leads us
Where the healing waters flow
Where do we go, when the world forsakes us
Where the healing waters flowSilent God moving in my heart, telling me not much I understand
But I, but I need to know, so I fight on
Here every beast must feed upon the other, oh
When will the lion lie down with the lamb, there's no reasonFollow the road, the road that leads us
Where the healing waters flow
Where do we go, when the world forsakes us
Where the healing waters flowThere is a river running deep into my soul
Rushing like a vision over me, it flows
Where do we go when all our time's been wasted
Just keeping score on who is right or wrong, there's no reasonFollow the road, the road that leads us
Where the healing waters flow
Where do we go, when the world forsakes us

Where the healing waters flowFollow the road, the road that leads us
Where the healing waters flow
Where do we go, when the world forsakes us
Where the healing waters flowFollow the road, the road that leads us
Where the healing waters flow
Where do we go, when the world forsakes us
Where the healing waters flowFollow the road, the road that leads us
Where the healing waters flow
Where do we go, when the world forsakes us

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Fulton Lights are one of several projects masterminded by Brooklyn-based singer, composer, and musician Andrew Spencer Goldman, who has also recorded as leader of the groups John Guilt and Maestro Echoplex. For Fulton Lights, Goldman assembled an eclectic variety of musicians -- among them players who have worked with the Walkmen, Wilco, Dälek, Ida, the Beauty Pill, and Grenadine -- to create a suite of beautiful, ghostly songs in which acoustic pianos and string samples float over muted hip-hop beats as Goldman's soulful, whispery tenor shares tales of life in the city of New York.

Read more about Fulton Lights on Last.fm.


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