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SINGER: Leonard Cohen
SONG:The Land Of Plenty
Don't really know who sent me to raise my voice and say: may the lights in the land of plenty shine on the truth some day. I don't know why i come here, knowing as i do, what you really think of me, what i really think of you. For the millions in a prison, that wealth has set apart – for the christ who has not risen, from the caverns of the heart – For the innermost decision, that we cannot but obey - for what's left of our religion, i lift my voice and pray: may the lights in the land of plenty shine on the truth some day. I know i said i'd meet you, i'd meet you at the store, but i can't buy it, baby. i can't buy it anymore. And i don't really know who sent me, to raise my voice and say: may the lights in the land of plenty shine on the truth some day. I don't know why i come here, knowing as i do, what you really think of me, what i really think of you. For the innermost decision that we cannot but obey for what's left of our religion i lift my voice and pray: may the lights in the land of plenty shine on the truth some day.
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