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Walls (Circus)

by Tom Petty

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Some days are diamonds Some days are rocks Some doors are open Some roads are blocked Sundowns are golden Then fade away But if I never do nothing I'll get you back some day 'Cause you got a heart so big It could crush this town And I can't hold out forever Even walls fall down And all around your island There's a barricade It keeps out the danger It holds in the pain Sometimes you're happy Sometimes you cry Half of me is ocean Half of me is sky But you got a heart so big It could crush this town And I can't hold out forever Even walls fall down And some things are over Some things go on And part of me you carry Part of me is gone But you got a heart so big It could crush this town And I can't hold out forever Even walls fall down Baby you got a heart so big It could crush this town And I can't hold out forever Even walls fall down They fall down

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