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Kyrie Lyrics


The wind blows hard against this mountain side
Across the sea into my soul
It reaches into where I cannot hide
Setting my feet upon the roadMy heart is old it holds my memories
My body burns a gem like flame
Somewhere between the soul and soft machine
Is where I find myself againKyrie Eleison
Down the road that I must travel
Kyrie Eleison
Through the darkness of the night
Kyrie Eleison
Where I'm going will you follow
Kyire Eleison
On a highway in the lightWhen I was young I dreamed of growing old
Of what my life would mean to me
Would I have traveled down my chosen road
Or only wished that I could beYeahKyrie Eleison
Down the road that I must travel

Kyrie Eleison
Through the darkness of the night
Kyrie Eleison
Where I'm going will you follow
Kyire Eleison
On a highway in the lightoh..oh..oh..
oh..oh..oh..
oh..oh..oh..
oh..oh..oh..Kyrie Eleison
Down the road that I must travel
Kyrie Eleison
Through the darkness of the night
Kyrie Eleison
Where I'm going will you follow
Kyire Eleison
On a highway in the lightOh down the road that I must travel
Oh the darkness of the night
Oh I'm going will you follow
On a highway in the light

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Giacomo Carissimi (baptized April 18, 1605 – January 12, 1674), was an Italian composer, one of the most celebrated masters of the early Baroque, or, more accurately, the Roman School of music. The great achievements generally ascribed to him are the further development of the recitative, later introduced by Monteverdi, and of infinite importance in the history of dramatic music; the further development of the chamber-cantata, by which Carissimi superseded the concertato madrigals which had themselves replaced the madrigals of the late Renaissance; and the development of the oratorio...

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