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Declan - The Last Unicorn Lyrics



Declan - The Last Unicorn Lyrics






When the last eagle flies
Over the last crumbling mountain
And the last lion roars
At the last dusty fountain
 In the shadow of the forest
Though she may be old and worn
They will stare unbelieving
At the last unicorn
 When the first breath of winter
Through the flowers is icing
And you look to the north
And a pale moon is rising
 And it seems like all is dying
And would leave the world to morn
In the distance hear the laughter
Of the last unicorn
 I'm alive
I'm alive
 When the last moon is cast
Over the last star of morning
And the future has passed
Without even a last desperate warning
 Then look into the sky where throught
The clouds are packed with storm
Look and see her how she sparkles
It's the last unicorn
 I'm alive
I'm alive


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When the last eagle flies
Over the last crumbling mountain
And the last lion roars
At the last dusty fountain
 In the shadow of the forest
Though she may be old and worn
They will stare unbelieving
At the last unicorn
 When the first breath of winter
Through the flowers is icing
And you look to the north
And a pale moon is rising
 And it seems like all is dying
And would leave the world to morn
In the distance hear the laughter
Of the last unicorn
 I'm alive
I'm alive
 When the last moon is cast
Over the last star of morning
And the future has passed
Without even a last desperate warning
 Then look into the sky where throught
The clouds are packed with storm
Look and see her how she sparkles
It's the last unicorn
 I'm alive
I'm alive


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Writer: JIMMY WEBB
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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