Turn your face towards the sun
Let the shadows fall behind you
Don't look back, just carry on...
Arts, 17.11.2020 19:40 bluexorsit7603
Turn your face towards the sun
Let the shadows fall behind you
Don't look back, just carry on
And the shadows will never find you
Turn your face towards the sun
Let the shadows fall behind you
Don't look back, just carry on
And the shadows will never find you
Lost in the rock and roll
Got lost in a promise of a love I never know
Shadows chase me far from home
I remember when my heart was filled with gold
And you know I've been burned
I've been burned I've been burned
You've seen me lose control
It's not worth it's not worth it's not worth
My soul
Turn your face towards the sun
Let the shadows fall behind you
Don't look back, just carry on
And the shadows will never find you
Lost my faith and trust
You and I know gold don't turn to rust
I still swear that we can reign
Like the kings and queens of better yesterdays
Don't you know I've been burned
I've been burned I've been burned
You've seen me lose control
It's not worth it's not worth it's not worth
My soul
Turn your face towards the sun
Let the shadows fall behind you
Don't look back, just carry on
And the shadows will never find you
Where you gonna go where you gonna go where you gonna run to
When you get to the edge of the night
Its time you face the sky
Turn your face towards the sun
Let the shadows fall behind you
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Answers: 3
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In what way is the story of "the qorikancha" temple evident in jaune quick-to-see smith's "trade (gifts for trading land with white people)"? symbolism in "trade" relays how native culture was co-opted by europeans elements of the creator god viracocha's narrative are reflected in the artifacts colors of gold and silver in the painting recall the interior treatment at qorikancha use of line in the painting relates to social hierarchies evident in the qorikancha floor plan
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Arts, 24.06.2019 07:00, sherifour
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Answers: 2