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Lyrics:
It's all about where you put the horizon Said the great John Ford to the young man rising Gotta frame it just right and have some luck, of course It helps to have a tall man ridin' on the horse Tell 'em just enough to still leave them some mystery And a grasp of the ironic nature of history A man turns his back on the comforts of home The Monument Valley to ride off alone And when the dust all settles and the story's told History is made by the side of the road By the men and women that can persevere And rage through the storm, no matter how severe And whether it's a horse or a car or a train There's gonna be some fine times and there's gonna be some pain In the end it's a silhouette framed by the sun Just The Monument Valley when the evening comes And it's a strong wind blowing on the open range It's gonna be beautiful, it's gonna be strange It's where to plant the camera and when to say 'Action!' When to print the legend and when to leave the facts in You turn your back on the comforts of home And wander 'round The Monument Valley alone
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