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There's a man in front of me
Trying hard but he cannot see
All the plans that were meant to be
So he turns and he tries to flee

When you read this share some tears
For the pain in the coming years
Don't you worry, have no fear
In the end it will all be clear

'Cause where ever you go
And where ever you roam
You can always change your path
And always read this telegraph
And always read this telegraph

A broken heart makes you realise
That spoken words can all be lies
And darkness fades when you open your eyes
And time is there but it always flies

Where ever you go
And where ever you roam
You can always change your path
And always read this telegraph
And always read this telegraph
And always read this telegraph

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