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Marrakech
 
  (j.p. maunick / graham harvey / randy hope-taylor)

It’s close to midnight
Packed my bags and I’m leaving
Ride the night train
To where I know you’re gonna be waiting

And yesterday will fade like snow in the sunlight
Melt away from my memory
Through the darkness until I feel the light’s caress
I’m on my way to the streets of marrakech

The room is crowded
I can feel my body heat rising
Above the voices
The echoes of a train approaching

A colorful parade like flames in the dark night
Leads the way to my fantasy
Through the darkness until I feel the light’s caress
I’m on my way to the streets of marrakech

And yesterday will fade like snow in the sunlight
I’m on my way; yes I’m on my way
I’m on my way to the streets of marrakech

Marrakech
The streets of marrakech
Marrakech
The streets of marrakech




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