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I heard your voice in the Dresden

As baby took to the stairs

With all my loving

Heard your voice in the Dresden

 Now it follows me everywhere

Dear Woman at the gates of the dawn,

 It's my birthday may I come in?

 I'll tell my brother and if I had one,

I'd tell my sisters too

You alone may sing my hymns and

 Raise the warning

 Raise the warning

 Raise the warning

 He's bottled his tears

 Raise that warning

 The warning

 Raise the warning

 The beginning is near.

 O I heard your voice in the Dresden

 As baby boarded the liner in Paris

 Now I heard your voice in Dresden

 And now it follows me everywhere

Dear land from the giant

Speakers of all man

Time from the swollen mountain tops

The stolen sun thoughts the solar wind chimes

 To ring the morning the morning up

 O ring the morning the morning up

 O I heard your voice in Dresden

 And now it follows me everywhere.

Now let us together sing the sun

 To the home in the heavens

 From the sea from the sea

O yes and to our loving mother

We'll say, yes, we will see you another day

 O yes O yes for I can't hold my life can't hold my life

 Can't hold my life in the march on glory glory glory glory Gloria

 We march on glory glory glory Hallelujah

O I heard you voice in the Dresden

 As baby took to the air with all my loving

 I heard your voice in Dresden

And now it follows me everywhere

Some have said our love is lost

But I swear I know my way from here

Yes some have said our love is lost

But I swear I know my way from here

Yes some have said our love is lost

etc.

But I swear I know my way from here

It's certainly in the right ballpark - corrections welcome!

April 2009

"I don't let Doomsday bother me. Do you let it bother you?"