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1. "ON
THE ROAD TO NAZCA"
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Music by
Jean-Luc Robert & Paul Wardingham
Lyrics by Jean-Luc Robert
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Verses 1,2, & 3 |
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Em C
Am |
Cadd9 Em7 |
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Laying
still a giant stone warrior |
keeps
the temple unprofaned |
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Appearing above the mountain heights |
shining discs fly down the plain, |
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Crossing lines leading ways to stargate,
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reflections of worlds beyond |
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Cadd9 D |
Em |
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forever remaining the same, |
watching the flight of the condor |
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where a nation gathers again |
watching the dance of alien lights |
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which, to our calls for help, will respond, |
watching the rebirth of our planet |
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Bridge
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D Cadd9 |
D
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On the
road to Nazca |
There are signs
engraved on the ground, |
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Cadd9 |
G5 D |
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With
secrets yet to be found |
Legacy of Lemuria |
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Chorus
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Em
C G5 |
D Em C G5 D
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AOh
Oh Oh |
On
the road to Nazca |
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Em
C G5 |
D Em C G5 D
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AOh
Oh Oh |
On
the road to Nazca |
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2. "JOURNEY
TO THE STARS"
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Music by
Jean-Luc Robert & Paul Wardingham
Lyrics by Jean-Luc Robert
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Intro
Am
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Verses 1,2,3 4 & 5 |
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Dm E7 |
Cadd9 Fmaj7 |
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Twinkling away on a clear summer night, |
they invite me for an endless flight |
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feel a transcending force within me,
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opening my heart for new discovery, |
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Traveling beyond the speed of light,
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embracing colours of delight, |
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Ridding myself of my last fears |
I
am now reaching new space frontiers, |
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At
the end of my journey to the stars
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in
the secret of distant quasars, |
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G5 Am |
F
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through the universe in motion, |
to
the search of a new constellation. |
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leading my soul and spirit
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to
worlds without limits. |
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go back to the origin of Time |
watching suns in decline. |
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escaping a world of delusion |
to
self-realization. |
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may
I see the source of all energy,
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principle of divine harmony. |
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(Chorus- repeat) |
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Am G |
D7 |
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Will you join me, will you join me, |
In
my journey to the stars |
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E7 |
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Will you join me, will you join me, |
In
my journey to the stars |
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"C" section |
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F C |
G Am |
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A
hallo of blue light surrounds me |
like a cocoon of eternity, |
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F C |
G |
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a
simple feeling of love and beauty,
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a
blissful moment of pure ecstasy. |
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End
chorus |
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Song structure : |
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Verse 1 / Verse 2 / Chorus / Verse 3 / Verse 4 / Chorus / C section
/ Verse 5 / Chorus / End chorus |
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3.
"BEYOND LONELINESS"
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Music &
Lyrics
by
Jean-Luc Robert
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Verse 1 |
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D |
Em7 |
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No one looks at me, |
my smiles reach nobody, |
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D |
Em7 |
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in the crowded city |
where life is so busy |
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(1st chorus) |
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A G |
D A |
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Not sadness but love and happiness |
will lead us beyond loneliness |
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Verse 2 |
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D |
Em7 |
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Sitting on the sidewalk |
an old man looks at people, |
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D |
Em7 |
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but his thoughts are speechless, |
bound to loneliness |
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(1st chorus- repeat) |
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(2nd chorus) |
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D Em7
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D Em7 |
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Beyond loneliness, beyond loneliness, |
beyond loneliness, |
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D
Em7 |
D Em7 |
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Beyond loneliness, beyond loneliness, |
beyond loneliness, |
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A G |
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The power of love is limitless |
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D A
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and no sadness in life cannot be reversed |
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Verse 3 |
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D |
Em7 |
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We may never meet |
not take the same street |
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D |
Em7 |
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We got more in common |
than just being lonesome |
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(1st chorus – repeat) |
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(2nd chorus) |
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A
G |
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The power of love is limitless |
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D A
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and no sadness in life cannot be reversed |
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D Em7
D Em7
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Love and happiness,
love and happiness, |
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D Em7
D/F# Cadd9 |
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love and happiness, love and happiness |
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4. "500
YEARS"
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Music &
Lyrics
by
Jean-Luc Robert
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Verse 1 |
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Am G |
Fmaj7 E7 |
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Hey, you my friend of Cuzco, |
do you remember the days of Tiahuanaco |
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Am G |
Fmaj7 E7 |
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when men were living together with God |
in the cities of gold, in the cities of gold. |
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Verse 2 |
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Am G |
Fmaj7 E7 |
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Came the times of fears |
for your people in tears, |
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Am G |
Fmaj7 E7 |
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of the white evil soldiers |
in search of vain powers. |
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Chorus |
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A Em7 |
C |
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It will be such a long tim |
such a long time |
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D |
Am D Am D |
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for you to be |
free and happy, free and happy. |
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Interlude |
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C / G / F#/D /
Em |
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Verse 3 |
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Am G |
Fmaj7 E7 |
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Will the sun shine again |
over the eternal mountain |
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Am G |
Fmaj7 E7 |
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where the last Inca went to die, |
close to the gods in the sky. |
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Verse 4 |
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Am G |
Fmaj7 E7 |
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In your land of wind and rain, |
after all these days of misery and pain, |
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Am G |
Fmaj7 E7 |
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will you be saved from destruction |
and borne again as a nation ? |
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My friend |
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Chorus |
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C section |
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Bm F# |
D A |
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Five hundred years of colonisation |
have changed your world into a prison. |
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Bm
F# |
D
A |
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My heart becomes overwhelmed by sadness, |
seeing your people
in so much distress. |
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Em7 G |
A Am |
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But one day the tables will turn, |
freedom to your land will return. |
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Chorus |
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