Lyrics of 'Here Comes Forever' by Curt Kirkwood

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We can talk 'bout the weather
Or the skeletons of the past
We can paint a chequered future
Same old windows, brand new glass

Here comes my precious
Here comes the spark that lights the sun
Here comes forever
My precious one

When I'm busy doing nothing
It's a childhood dream come true
Inside I'm busy thinking
Of the good things that I'll do

Here comes my precious
Here comes the spark that lights the sun
Here comes forever
My precious one

This song is bound to wander on
On and On
This song could never be to long
No stopping, I'm guessing

Here comes my precious
Here comes the spark that lights the sun
Here comes forever
My precious one

Here comes my precious
Here comes the spark that lights the sun
Here comes forever
My precious one

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