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one Believes it till the crowds all gone And it all hits home That everything frozen in time seems to melt When you're all alone Way back in
the end a kid's game I'm just appealing to your sense of fair play When I say She's puzzled by This incessant pressure For her to not defy
Well I used to love her Back when we were young We drifted apart Now look what we've become Part time lovers Part time friends I think it's time we
Don't number days, a past cannot change Why even bother to ask forgiveness You were born forfeit Hanging here with sunset orange Hallucinating the end,
took a road So she rested by my side I though “honey what a wonderful Time to be alive With you” (Refrain) Love is a trip, we don’t wanna Arrive back
Yeah, John sang love, while we talked and held each other Tight, ah yeah, I remember you and Those nights, yeah how I remember Those nights, when we
for A little turpentine, raw fire in the belly Or just a desire to settle the score The count is 3-2-1 and our reserves are looking thin When you
Verse 1 In the age of the time old merry men, Where a city of the gnome resides. Overrun by bamboozled chemicals, You can run but you sure can't
morning All the good all hymns praise god that we've we melt in prepare right beside of our preaches Ants and uncles Who loved us when we were young In
away You're young and beautiful, and I'll love you always We got no time for pain when it's just you and me in ecstasy What is with the world today
let it be I'm just so glad to see you today You by my side.. This is so right Feels like we all could fly away Over the moon.. beyond the sun Don't let
Sit on the old couch. Watching the walls and feeling bored. Thinking of old times. When we were just young and we would talk about the great thing we
over burn out the gasoline - let's start a riot, till it's over Once upon a time not too far when we were young living out our lives, not caring
drifting away You were playing in a young man's game Try not to read between the lines But I see all the signs
You're either blessed when you're dead or when we're young, And from you I learned in between those years there is nothing left to see. So hide all
juggling balls His juggling balls all three The things he couldn't do with his balls You wouldn't want to see One day he met a maiden, said she was
Rather than to enter he pulled aside a servant Asked about the party trying to determine the purpose When he heard it was celebrating the young rebel
When we were young, we thought we had time to burn Without a care we thought we’d just live and learn We wanted it all and we got more than we needed
money baby Don't you think they give you a bomb Lambs were slaughtered For the sacrifice Man's now offered up by his own kind Cry for your soul
Not alone, we keep our distance But I can feel your soul Even when my eyes are closed Silent whispers Reveal the crowd I hope they will learn by
Hum aloud softly The words you were always too afraid to say Walk away slowly The words they linger the longer you try to stay It's humbling
La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La It’s The Winter Of Our Years The road seemed long when we were young The journey
You and I we've got a lucky life Times may be hard though we still get by There were days when our world tore apart And a meaningless word broke
and I'm all alone Remember when, we were young and free Those nights of love, and sweet harmony Remember when, we had it all The memories fade, but I still
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