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Wanderer Lyrics


A slight call afar is tempting me
Like a whisper sweet or an awful scream
I cannot ignore what I've always been
I am leaving again one last time?
Laid on the pale scythe of the Moon
I play with stars around me
The elvendom is now calling out my name
My fairy and I are wandering through times
And stories forgotten, some old fairy tales
Of wizards of Oz, of lost keys and gardens
Hiding secret doors that lead to a dream
For those who believe there's always a door to get in
A slight call afar is tempting me
Like a whisper sweet or an awful scream
I cannot ignore what I've always been

I am leaving again one last time?
In my little kingdom I can be what I really
Wanted to be, the wanderer
I'm hearing scratches at my door
Somebody wants me again
Some little creatures will be my fellows tonight
My demon and I are playing some
Wicked games I should not play, not fair to be played
Don't tell anyone the place where I'm going
'Cause they won't believe - This time I don't know
If I'll ever return, say goodbye for me to my home
A slight call afar is tempting me
Like a whisper sweet or an awful scream
I cannot ignore what I've always been
I am leaving again one last time?
In my little kingdom I can be what I really
Wanted to be, the wanderer
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Fukuyama(1997)
Fukuyama were Natasha Noramly and Craig B of Ganger. Formed around about Easter 1997, it was all about experimenting and swapping instruments. The music consists of very minimalist bass guitar/ acoustic nylon string / vocals and a 303. Most of the music is very soundscapey, raw and very “close music” - if you let it be. Two singles were released, “go by sound” on wurlitzer records and “welcome to dish” on liquifaction empire. Fukuyama(2010)


Read more about Fukuyama on Last.fm.


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