“It's the time of turning and there's something stirring outside.
It's the time of turning and the old world's falling.
Nothing you can do can stop by the next emerging.
Time of the turning and we'd better learn to say our goodbyes.”

The Time of the Turning
Song lyrics, OVO (2000)

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English singer-songwriter, record producer and humanitarian 1950

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