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Jon Anderson Hearts


Hearing, talking, yes I love you

Set your heart, sail along the river
Look around as you drift downstream
Pouring souls into the ocean
Take account of all you've seen

One people together, freedom for today
So easy the future, so see the children's way
Love me, teach me, know me

One people together, freedom for today
Tomorrow forever, so see the people's way

Many moons cascade one river
They light from side to side
As we cross in close proximity
LIke rivers our hearts entwine
Howe we talk, how we teach our children
How we move, we direct our eyes
Like senses tuned discovery
As and as when our hearts decide
Be ready now, be ye circle
Be the central force ye life
As the game extends the cycle
Be ready to move

CHORUS
One heart's for love, one's for giving
Sailing down the river
Two hearts are better than one
Throwing out a line
I'm hearing it, I'm living it
I believe in it, I'm loving it
Sharing in our fortunes
Two hearts are better than one
In and out of time

As we flow down life's rivers
I see the stars glow one by one
All angels of the magic constellation
Be singing us now



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