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Evermore - Plugged In Lyrics



Evermore - Plugged In Lyrics




"The world we are now seeing is a vision.
Does it seem strange, unbelievable?
Sushine, trees, hills and valleys,
flowers and flowing streams.
This world of tomorrow is a world of beauty.
These eternal things, wrought by God,
are lovely and unchanging."

"Come, let's travel into the future,
what will we see?"

Just a lonely boy... I just want some more.

"A greater world, a better world,
a world which always will move forward.
Man has forged ahead,
new and better things have sprung from his
industry and his genius"

The past and future... Welcome to the show...
"The greater and better world of tomorrow."

Can you hear me?... Someone listen...
Tell me, tell me...

"And now we have arrived in this
wonder world of the future"
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"The world we are now seeing is a vision.
Does it seem strange, unbelievable?
Sushine, trees, hills and valleys,
flowers and flowing streams.
This world of tomorrow is a world of beauty.
These eternal things, wrought by God,
are lovely and unchanging."

"Come, let's travel into the future,
what will we see?"

Just a lonely boy... I just want some more.

"A greater world, a better world,
a world which always will move forward.
Man has forged ahead,
new and better things have sprung from his
industry and his genius"

The past and future... Welcome to the show...
"The greater and better world of tomorrow."

Can you hear me?... Someone listen...
Tell me, tell me...

"And now we have arrived in this
wonder world of the future"
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Writer: JON COBBE, Jon Cobbe Hume
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: Evermore
Language: English
Length: 6:29
Written by: JON COBBE, Jon Cobbe Hume

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