Verse:
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Past the fourth turn, by the barn
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Where Mrs Fullman lived till she passed on
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There is a cottage by the lakeside
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Where fairies come out at night
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There’s a music box in the bedroom
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It’s playing songs from 1922
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And if you listen for long enough
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You’ll fall asleep and might wake up
Chorus:
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Walking in a wonderland
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Played in by a marching band
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Reaching for a peach, from a shiny purple tree
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a butterfly the size of you offers to go flying with you
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Climb onto her back, and doze off as you relax
Verse:
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Past the light post by the sea
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There is a forest, with no trees
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There is a garden, by the wayside
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Where flowers grow overnight
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There’s a music box in the bay
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down on the sea bed not so far away
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and if you lean in just close enough
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you’ll be taken by the water and might wake up
Chorus:
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Walking in a wonderland
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Played in by the singing sand
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Waking from a dream, on an underwater beach
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a manta ray the brightest blue, offers to go flying with you
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Lay down on her back, and doze off as you relax
Verse:
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All the places in your dreams,
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are they fiction or a memory
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If you listen for long enough,
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you’ll fall asleep...