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Requiem Lyrics


De Li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah, De li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah
De Li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah, De li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah
It's up to you
For every passing day
To not let the past pass away
It's up to you
Now that you understand
To take those arms by the hand
'Cause you can see it coming
You can see it coming
You can see daylight vague beneath the stars
It's up to you
To keep the memory
To not lose the shape of the melody

'Cause we don't sing the same song anymore
And now your offering is requiem
'Cause we don't sing the same song anymore
And now your offering is silent requiem
De Li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah, De li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah
De Li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah, De li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah
It's up to you
To understand at your age
To not let the years charge a wage
It's up to you
To see it in the eyes
Of all those who've gone, to realize
If you can see it coming
You can see it coming
You can see them high, high upon the stars
It's up to you
Not to sing along
When all of the feeling is gone
'Cause we don't sing the same song anymore
And now your offering is requiem
'Cause we don't sing the same song anymore
And now your offering is silent requiem
And I can see that look on your face
When you don't sing along, you don't sing along
I can see that look on your face
When you don't sing along, you don't sing along
'Cause we don't sing the same song anymore
And now your offering is requiem
'Cause we don't sing the same song anymore
And now your offering is requiem
'Cause we don't sing the same song anymore
And now your offering is silent requiem
De Li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah, De li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah
De Li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah, De li Lay Ah, De Li Lay Ah
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written by GERSHWIN, GEORGE/GERSHWIN, IRA/HEYWARD, DU BOSE/HEYWARD, DOROTHY
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Jump Little Children (JLC or Jump) was formed in 1991 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Known for their unique sound, energetic live performances, and willingness to interact with fans, the band built a strong following over their fourteen years. They played their final show on December 30, 2005 in their adopted hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. The band's name is taken from a song by blues musicians Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.

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