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Stowe Hollow Lyrics


Miss Ivy Stowe Hollow


Save me from god and from sin
Help me to find one meaning
Save me from the dark and from the day
Enter the forest of dreams

As I walked down Hillboro
I met my own wicked shadow
Turn around she said, never go back in Stowe
You got to face your fate she said so

Look twice into shallow water
You’ll see what I once discovered
An entrance to some kind of secret world
In the current where illusion swirls

You have to know how fast you can run
You never know out there what could happen
Once you meet her, she’ll never leave you alone anymore
The white lady always knows where you are

A lost narrow bridge down the road
Will remind you of the one in Thorold
3 times it took me to notice that there was something
wrong
Before I went back here where I belong

Now she follows me everywhere I go
Everyday I know she’ll be there tomorrow also
Can you believe in those stories …that are…sinister and
strange
I do since I went there my own belief has changed

Save me from god and from sin
Help me to find one meaning
Save me from the dark and from the day
Enter with me the forest of dreams



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