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lyrics
He has always had a single goal
He went to rome, he heard a call
No need to take the burden of the journey home
The less you see, the less you know lest the mind gets torn
High above the world he floats the cityscape sublime
Golden towers blinding whites, from faraway divine
So young, so keen, follow your feet
Who am I to keep you home?
Think and die, succeed, don't try
A single man knows all that's worth to know
A single man knows all that's worth to know
credits
from The Passing of the Years,
released February 1, 2013
Artist: Yesterday's Men
Vocals/Piano/Mellotron/Synthesizer/Rhodes/Guitars: Dolf Smolenaers
Guitars: Stanley Op 't Root
Bass: Jan Meulendijks
Drums/Trumpet: Frank Smolenaers
Acoustic Guitars/Vocals: Anne van den Hoogen
Composer: Yesterday's Men
Lyricists: Dolf Smolenaers
Producing: Wouter Budé & Dolf Smolenaers
Mixing: Dolf Smolenaers
Mastering: Ryan Morey
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