Lyrics:
Long live our love.
When we were childhood sweethearts,
We had made a simple vow,
We vowed to love each other,
And I know we won't stop now.
patriarchs
Snug in your bible belt dreams
God goes up the chimney
Like childhood Santa Claus
The good slaves love the good book
A rebel loves a cause
I remember back a long time ago,
In the days of my childhood.
In the evening when the sun was sinking low,
Walking in the wildwood.
Skippin'
calling that my ship and all its crew were going down,
As the sun ran slowly by a childhood rivulet a jeweled King summoned me,
commanding that I run
Childhood part of my life, it wasn't very pretty.
You see, I was born and raised in the slums of the city,
It was a one room shack that slept ten
Childhood part of my life, it wasn't very pretty.
You see, I was born and raised in the slums of the city,
It was a one room shack that slept ten
never seen anybody like you
I've never known anybody like you
Guilty, guilty of loving you
Let me take me back to my childhood a while
See, we
leaving my old friends
Now I?m miles and years away
But I still dream of childhood days
And I wish I was a little girl again
CHORUS
Cause girls grow
younger.
It was the days we had so much fun girl.
Rememberin' all of our childhood days, yeah.
We had our fun in so many ways.
You know I would have
Maria has a music box she winds up most every day
Once a week is all it takes to make the music play
Melody is just some childhood lullaby her
eastside tenement
three flights up in the rear to where my childhood days were spent
It wasn't much like Paradise but 'mid the dirt and all
There sat
mirror and
Wonder what you're looking at
So what's the difference if you do
I have shared your journey from
The beauty of childhood
To uniforms of flowers
again
I saw a child that looked like Mary
My childhood friend
She was writing a love letter
To the boy of her dreams
Then her mother walked up, huh
I knew
the waves spark my memory
Some happy some sad
I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had
We live happily forever
So the story goes
But somehow
for en
Oh Wyman, Oh Wyman
Unray I
Unray I for en
Slip from my childhood skin
I zing, I'm zinging through the forest
I hover in the holway
Laugh
As childhood died the old year
Made The Soldier reappear
The ash embowered night and day
As at the gate, she prayed
Wyman, am I worthy?
Speak
waiting here for you
What am I supposed to do with a childhood tragedy?
If I close my eyes forever, will it all remain unchanged?
If I close my eyes
a lip, it's a lip, lip, lip
liiiiiiiiiips lip lip lip
Dr. Archibald:
Larry, tell me about your childhood.
Larry:
When I was just two years old,
I left my
your block with my troopers like we came for oil
We gave up our childhood just to go on Slauson
When you see that yellow tape, nigga, you know it's
step
Won't leave me alone
I just can't get used to it
Now that I'm on my own
I know all about you, your childhood days
Your mom and dad, your
step
Won't leave me alone
I just can't get used to it
Now that I'm on my own, oh
I know all about you, your childhood days
Your mom and dad, your
evils
If the bomb was fake
Or if it was real
Here's my version of it
Eternal whirlwind
I have fostered since childhood
Well I don't care
Love
knots at my most awkward
She reaches out to orphans and refugees
Embraces them with thermal blankets
Her favourite childhood moments
Were
eastside tenement
Three flights up in the rear to where my childhood days were spent
It wasn't much like Paradise but 'mid the dirt and all
There sat
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