Scarborough Settlers Lament

everyday I think of you
won't you be a friend of mine
all I do is think of you, Caramia
and it blows my mind to find
you’re still out there
all I do is think of you, Caramia

and it’s all too much for me to take
I guess it’s all too much for me to take

ever since you came around
I feel so fine
all I want is you, Caramia

and it’s all to much for me to take
I guess it’s all to much for me to take

I simply can not find the truth for myself
suddenly I found


What Goes Up...

Lead Vocal: David Paton

What goes up, must come down
What must rise, must fall
And what goes on in your life
Is writing on the wall
If all things must fall
Why build a miracle at all
If all things must pass
Even a miracle won't last
What goes up, must come down
What must stand alone?
And what goes on, in your mind
Is turning into stone
If all things must fall
Why build a miracle at all
If all things must pass
Even a pyramid won't last

How can you be so sure?
How do you know what the earth will endure?
How can you be so sure?
That the wonders you've made in you life
Will be seen
By the millions who'll follow to visit the site
Of your dream?

What goes up, must come down
What goes round, must come round
What's been lost, must be found

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