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"Beyond the Pines" is a track by Thrice, from the album Palms, released 13th September 2018. The track is 5:36 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Thrice.
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Somewhere down the way, there's a hidden place that anyone That all of us could find But our maps have failed, so venture through the veil and realize That these roads are intertwined Far beyond those walls, gleaming black and white Further than our false schemes of wrong and right Is a field where we can walk Leaving all our names behind I will meet you there, beyond the pines Templed in twilight or dawn The light and easy air Tracing the lines on our palms Somewhere down the road is a place that we can go where everyone And everything is divine And when we're all awake, we can finally make and end of these Divisions in our minds Far beyond those walls, gleaming black and white Further than our false schemes of wrong and right Is a field where we can walk Leaving all our names behind I will meet you there, beyond the pines Templed in twilight or dawn The light and easy air Tracing the lines on our palms I will meet you there, beyond the pines Templed in twilight or dawn The light and easy air Tracing the lines on our palms And I will meet you there, don't go to sleep Our souls and feet both bare with grass beneath The oaths we needn't swear are vast and deep Our breath will be our prayer, alone, complete I will meet you there, beyond the pines Templed in twilight or dawn The light and easy air Tracing the lines on our palms I will meet you there, beyond the pines Templed in twilight or dawn The light and easy air Tracing the lines on our palms I'll meet you there
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