Amazona

Album: Stranded (1973)
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  • Is a zone where
    There is no doubt
    No more fall-out
    Why don't you step
    Through the mirror and see?

    From Arizona
    To Eldorado
    Sure is a mighty long way.
    Hey little girl
    Is something wrong?
    I know it's hard
    For you to get along

    The bell-tower rings
    It tolls a hollow sound
    But your castles in Spain
    Still maybe realized
    And longings more profound.

    You see, every cloud
    Has a silver lining
    And sometimes paradise
    Around your corner lies.
    In Amazona everything is nice

    Little one, come take my hand?
    I'll try to help you there
    I'll take you there.

    Amazona's
    Getting closer
    Soon you'll see.
    Journey's over
    We almost there! Writer/s: Bryan Ferry, Phil Manzanera
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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