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Bridge over Troubled Water

by Willie Nelson

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When you're weary and feeling small When tears are in your eyes I will dry them all I'm on your side when times get rough and friends just can't be found Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down When you're down and out when you're on the street When evening falls so hard I will comfort you I'll take your part when darkness comes and pain is all around Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down Sail on silver girl sail on by Your time has come to shine all your dreams're on their way See how they shine if you need a friend I'm sailing right behind Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind I will ease your mind

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