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Tales From The Forest Of Gnomes - Wolfmother



     
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Tales From The Forest Of Gnomes Lyrics


Oh, my friend
Don't get caught in yesterday
All the things we've heard
Have left and made their wayLower your guns even if love has turned to spite
We may find the enemy waiting inside
Light the candle to see what may unfoldIf you listen to the sound
Within your mind
You may find your answer
Flowing in the tideSay goodbye to your sorrow
And hello to tomorrow
Well I hear the fiddlers call
Say that love is here for allSo I wrote her a letter
And I tried to forget her
Well, I don't know I'd I'll go
Can you hear the river flow?Say goodbye to your sorrow
And hello to tomorrow
Well, I hear the fiddlers call
Say that love is here for allLower your guns even if love turns to spite

We may find the enemy waiting inside
Light the candle to see what may unfoldOh, my friend
I hope you're done with yesterday
All the things we've heard
Have left and made their waySay goodbye to your sorrow
And hello to tomorrow
Well I hear the fiddlers call
Say that love is here for allSo I wrote her a letter
And I tried to forget her
Well I don't know if I'll go
Can you hear the river flow?Say goodbye to your sorrow
And hello to tomorrow
Well, I hear the fiddlers call
Say that love is here for allLower your guns even if love turns to spite
We may find the enemy waiting inside
Light the candle to see what may unfold

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Wolfmother is a Grammy Award-winning hard rock band formed in Sydney, New South Wales in 2000. The band originally consisted of Andrew Stockdale (guitar, vocals), Chris Ross (bass, keyboards), and Myles Heskett (drums), though Ross and Heskett left the band in August 2008. With the original line up Wolfmother released one album, Wolfmother, and six singles, the highest-charting of which was "Joker and the Thief" which reached number eight in Australia.

Read more about Wolfmother on Last.fm.


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