Contextual Analysis of "they cover the floor. they come from the north and they come from the south" in Lyrics

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and the snow falls and blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise
and the snow falls and blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. they come from the north and they come from the south

and they come from the hills and the valleys. and they're migrants and farmers and miners and humans
and they come from the hills and the valleys. and they're migrants and farmers and miners and humans

orphans of wealth

Singer: don mclean

and the snow falls and blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. they come from the north and they come from the south

and they come from the hills and the valleys. and they're migrants and farmers and miners and humans

crssk.

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and the snow falls and blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. they come from the north and they come from the south

and they come from the hills and the valleys. and they're migrants and farmers and miners and humans

orphans of wealth

don mclean

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orphans of wealth

Singer: mclean, don

and the snow falls and blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. they come from the north and they come from the south

and they come from the hills and the valleys. and they're migrants and farmers and miners and humans

crssk.

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and the snow falls and blows through their door. and the seasons revolve mid their sounds of starvation. when the tides rise

they cover the floor. they come from the north and they come from the south

and they come from the hills and the valleys. and they're migrants and farmers and miners and humans

orphans of wealth

mclean, don

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