the sun it rose today again
he can't say why
but he knows where and he knows when
the light it fell upon her face
with all the colours of the spectrum
in their place
and he said the earth was round
whispered words of love at the speed of sound
and she said that may be true but all they'd need was faith to help them muddle through
so who are you to say what's true
the night it fell and all was vast
he looked for solace
in the starlight from the past
she closed her eyes prepared to fall
let go of conciousness and knowledge most of all
and he said the earth was round
whispered words of love at the speed of sound
and she said that may be true but all they'd need was hope to help them muddle through
now they can rest in peace
held safe in loves embrace
take the space between what we feel and what we know
fill it up with love so hate can't grow
coz who are you who are you who are you to know what's true?
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