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Boney M 
Lyrics for Song: Goodbye My Friend 
Lyrics for Album: Their Most Beautiful Ballads [2001]
  
               
  12632>Whirlwind, you must know he can't leave
  Ever since he was young he had known
  What a man should know
  With no hatred inside
 
 
  Whirlwind take the wife and the child
  Find the trail that leads south
  To the lands they have given you
  The new home for your tribe
 
 
  Brother of blood
  I have heard that the soldiers are two moons away
  They come with many guns
  And death is waiting for a brave man such as you
 
 
  Goodbye my friend, you must be on your way
  Down through the canyons, we wait and we pray
  Goodbye my friend, you can linger no more
  Gun smoke is rising so run to that war
 
 
  Beyond the hills the far horizon
  In the purple evening sky
  You'll find the Valley of Walhalla
  There when you die
 
 
  Whirlwind take the wife and the child
  Find the trail that leads south
  To the lands they have given you
  The new home for your tribe
 
 
  Brother of blood
  I have heard that the soldiers are two moons away
  They come with many guns
  And death is waiting for a brave man such as you
 
 
  Goodbye my friend, you must be on your way
  Down through the canyons, we wait and we pray
  Goodbye my friend, you can linger no more
  Gun smoke is rising so run to that war
 
 
  Beyond the hills the far horizon
  In the purple evening sky
  You'll find the Valley of Walhalla
  There when you die
 
 
  Goodbye my friend, you must be on your way
  Down through the canyons, we wait and we pray
  Goodbye my friend, you can linger no more
  Gun smoke is rising so run to that war
 
 
  Goodbye my friend, you must be on your way
  Down through the canyons, we wait and we pray
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| Album Lyrics: Their Most Beautiful Ballads [2001] | 
 
   Boney M 
"Their Most Beautiful Ballads [2001]"
 
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