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May be gone before the morn
See you on the other side
Come see me on the other side
I was gone in a storm
I guess I was out of time
Come see me on the other side
Just another mile down the line
Lay me by the water's edge
Just a little farther along
You’ll know that you'll find a home
Oh, we walked them streets before
Or maybe as a child
Maybe yesterday
Keep on knocking on them doors
Come see me on the other side
I'll see you on the other side
Just another mile down the line
Lay me by the water’s edge
Just a little farther along
You'll know that you'll find a home
Just another mile down the line
Lay me by the water's edge
Just a little farther along
You know that you'll find a home
You're just another mile down the line
Oh, lay me by the water's edge
Oh, just a little farther along
You will know that you'll find a home
Oh, we’ll know that we found a home
I’ll see you on the other side
I'll see you on the other side
See you on the other side
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