| In another land where the breeze and the
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| Trees and flowers were blue
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| I stood and held your hand
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| And the grass grew high and the feathers floated by
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| I stood and held your hand
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| And nobody else’s hand will ever do
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| Nobody else will do
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| Then I awoke
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| Was this some kind of joke?
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| Much to my surprise
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| I opened my eyes
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| We walked across the sand and the sea and
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| The sky and the castles were blue
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| I stood and held your hand
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| And the spray flew high and the feathers floated by
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| I stood and held your hand
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| And nobody else’s hand will ever do
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| Nobody else will do
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| Then I awoke
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| Was this some kind of joke?
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| Much to my surprise
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| When I opened my eyes
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| We heard the trumpets blow and the sky
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| Turned red when I accidentally said
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| That I didn’t know how I came to be here
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| Not fast asleep in bed
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| I stood and held your hand
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| And nobody else’s hand will ever do
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| Nobody else’s hand
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| Then I awoke
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| Was this some kind of joke?
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| I opened my eyes
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| Much to my surprise |