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from HuH - Callback (2016) by HuH

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Lyrics by Austin C. Thompson

Light beam overhead
A prophet has arrived
Over the green, high hills
he has walked near the
brown bridges over
grey murky waters
A town he walked toward,
buildings soft and quaint

Pathway he walked upon
While laughter roared above
The prophet seized none
Many have wandered away
He stood to prepare
With a script forever unread
On the central plaza
He looked around to see
A town he walked toward,
buildings soft and quaint

One day he awoke
Kneeling in a grotto
To hear a strike of lightning
He ran onward to town
To see with sharp eyes
Torn, bloodied canvas
Fleeing crowds ran across
He looked around to see
A town he walked toward
A vast lake of ashes

Entwined with the finest green
A tall wall stands over
A plush clean carpet
A black spider crawled
From a dangling web
To gaze at a distant blur

The prophet walked to see
A fresh, renewed canvas
The prophet danced in the ravine
A new dawn struck a cord
That played in his heart
For a time too long to recall
The spider then crawled

The prophet stood head high
With proud astonishment
He saw a shining path
Hit upon his eyes
A town he walked toward

Toward a town he walked
He walked toward a town
A town he walked toward

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from HuH - Callback (2016), released December 2, 2016
(c) Casey F. Sweeney, Austin C. Thompson, and Philip L. Thompson

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