Shangri-La (2003 Remastered Version) - DRUID



     
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Shangri-La (2003 Remastered Version) Lyrics


SHANGRI-LA
Sail away, ship of the sky
Sail me to the edge of your world
There I'll find my goal
There I'll find my dreams
And some day I'll return
When the world has changed
Sail away, ship of my life
Sail me to the edge of your world
There I'll find my goal
There I'll find my dreams
And some day I'll returnWhen the world has changed
Take my hand and we shall go
To a clearer place
Called home
There will be three souls set free
And music's life
Will come to be

Well, you have no friends so you move along
searchingFor another day
Another people
Well, you still can't find what is in your mind
keep looking
For another day
Another people
Take a step into the wind
And find your own direction
Turn your face up to the Sun
And teach to learn the lesson
Travelling on through sands of time
To reach your destiny
Find the place, the rocky face
That overlooks the sea!
It's nice to see the songAnd stand on steps to spiral distance
Before the void, returning, comes back home
Blue Jade love, I've seen you
Move the feeling, come the dawnlight
Let's move, step through the time ridge
Turn back home
And according to the prophets
Taking pains to plains unknown
After music is, and must be, our last move
Before the time lapse, 'tween the word space
Never ending in the first place
Take one step in darkness
Turn back home
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This tag may also be used for DJ Druid [1] Druid was a progressive rock band that included Neil Brewer on bass guitar, Andrew McCrorie-Shand on keyboards, Cedric Sharpley on drums and percussion and ‘Dane’ on guitar and vocals. In 1975 they released their debut-LP Towards the sun and a year later a second album entitled Fluid Druid. Their first effort featured fluent and melodic songs, layered with mellotron, often in combination with sensitive electric guitar work.

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