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Nights Over Egypt
 
  (wansel / biggs)

There’s a sky in the east
Over pyramids at giza
Where there once lived a girl
She ruled the world
Then down the nile
He came with a smile
He was the king
She was the queen
Under the moonlight
Your eyes won’t believe
What your mind can’t concieve

Oooh
Nights over egypt
Nights over egypt
Nights over egypt
Incense & myrrh
And girls that swirl
To the music
Nights over egypt

Women fellahin
Wear veils to been seen
By no one
Take a caravan across
The sudan
Saharan fagade
Is just a mirage
Oasis in the sand
Where life once began
Under the moonlight
Your eyes won’t believe
What your mind can’t concieve
Nights over egypt
Nights over egypt
Nights over egypt
Nights over egypt




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