Lyrics of 'Odysseus' by Barbora

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I am nobody,
I gave my name to the sea
And all who loved me
Suffered greatly
Pain the wind that drove me home
To my cunning cities fall
My ears deaf to the sirens call
Dare you try to take my home from me

I am nobody
My name is lost to the sea
Will she still remember me
Will the gods bring me back home?

Circe's kiss for penelope's arms
Lost before the storm is calm
Will she be waiting for my return?
I am nobody,
I gave my name to the sea
And all who loved me
Suffered greatly
Pain the wind that drove me home

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