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The Long and Winding Road

by Riga Recording Studio Orchestra

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The long and winding road That leads to your door Will never disappear I've seen that road before It always leads me here Lead me to you door The wild and windy night That the rain washed away Has left a pool of tears Crying for the day Why leave me standing here? Let me know the way Many times I've been alone And many times I've cried Anyway you'll never know The many ways I've tried And still they lead me back To the long winding road You left me standing here A long long time ago Don't leave me waiting here Lead me to your door But still they lead me back To the long winding road You left me standing here A long long time ago Don't keep me waiting here Lead me to your door Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

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