Letra de
World Before Columbus

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If your love were taken from me
Every color would be black and white.
It would be as flat as the world before Colombus.
That's the day that I lose half my sight.
If your life were taken from me
All the trees would freeze in this cold ground.
It would be as cold as the world before Colombus.
Sail to the edge and I'll be there, looking
Down.
Those men who lust for land and for riches strange and new,
All those trinkets of desire, but they never will have you.
And they'll never know the gold or the copper in your hair,
How could they weigh the worth of you so rare.
If your love were taken from me
Every light that's bright would soon grow dim.
It would be as dark as the world before Colombus.
Down the waterfall and I'd swim over the
Brim.
Those men who lust for land and for riches strange and new,
All those trinkets of desire, oh they never will have you.
And they'll never know the gold or the copper in your hair,
How could they weigh the worth of you so rare.
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