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Gabo the Other - Death and the Troubadour Lyrics



Gabo the Other - Death and the Troubadour Lyrics




Exhibit A: You fly across the window
Looking outward
A point of no return

Almost there, you hesitate
You do look back
Daring deities
We did not deem to die

Oh my saviour
Oh my lord
Who will judge me
When you are gone

Exhibit B: You sing across the meadows
Distant thunder
A distant melody

Finally fulfilled
But still crave to communicate
In Utopia
And still desire to dream

Oh my saviour
Oh my lord
Who will judge me
When you are gone

Exhibit C: You look upon some photographs
Recent blessings
A childhood memory

Not enough - you will still take another one
There is no light
But still it can be seen

In what darkness
In what light
In the hour
Of my trial

Was it worth it
After all
To have found her
When you are gone
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Exhibit A: You fly across the window
Looking outward
A point of no return

Almost there, you hesitate
You do look back
Daring deities
We did not deem to die

Oh my saviour
Oh my lord
Who will judge me
When you are gone

Exhibit B: You sing across the meadows
Distant thunder
A distant melody

Finally fulfilled
But still crave to communicate
In Utopia
And still desire to dream

Oh my saviour
Oh my lord
Who will judge me
When you are gone

Exhibit C: You look upon some photographs
Recent blessings
A childhood memory

Not enough - you will still take another one
There is no light
But still it can be seen

In what darkness
In what light
In the hour
Of my trial

Was it worth it
After all
To have found her
When you are gone
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Writer: Gabriel Rojo
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




Gabo the Other - Death and the Troubadour Video
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Performed By: Gabo the Other
Length: 4:07
Written by: Gabriel Rojo

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