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Waykoba - Samsara Lyrics



Waykoba - Samsara Lyrics
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What if it's ending today
What if I roam
Will I get born again
The chance is paper thin
What if my body goes down but my spirit moves on
From body to body my soul keeps living
Get me out of samsara
Get me out of samsara
Does it depend on my deeds
Means what I am now results from my prior "me" ?
What if I got raised that no one ever can be free
Tell me how do I learn to tame the unknown
Tell me how do I change my mind, lighter than stone
To get rid of my karma
To get rid of my karma
Roam what if I roam´'til my last day
Then it goes on and on
And I forget my loved ones
Live every life under the sun
And I face a new first day as new me
`Til I become one who
Finally can be
Free
Empty
Like someone only can be
Until I see nirvana nirvana
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What if it's ending today
What if I roam
Will I get born again
The chance is paper thin
What if my body goes down but my spirit moves on
From body to body my soul keeps living
Get me out of samsara
Get me out of samsara
Does it depend on my deeds
Means what I am now results from my prior "me" ?
What if I got raised that no one ever can be free
Tell me how do I learn to tame the unknown
Tell me how do I change my mind, lighter than stone
To get rid of my karma
To get rid of my karma
Roam what if I roam´'til my last day
Then it goes on and on
And I forget my loved ones
Live every life under the sun
And I face a new first day as new me
`Til I become one who
Finally can be
Free
Empty
Like someone only can be
Until I see nirvana nirvana
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Writer: Jakob Wüllner
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Waykoba
Language: English
Length: 3:31
Written by: Jakob Wüllner

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