“Why did you leave America?
Why did you let me down?
And now that things seem better off,
Why do you come around?
You know I just can't see you now
In my new world crystal ball.
You know I just can't free you now,
That's not my job at all.”

—  Van Morrison

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Song lyrics, His Band and the Street Choir (1970)

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Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician 1945

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