| Your hands were cold
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| Your voice was shaky
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| One morning not too long ago
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| And at the time I was only a child
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| About to lose my childlike mind
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| The way you touched my hands
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| Like you never had before
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| It wasn’t you anymore
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| I called for my brothers
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| I called for my sisters
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| But there was nothing left for them to do
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| And so I watched from far away
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| As the ambulances came
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| And started dressing for school
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| Goodbye sweet mother earth
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| Without you now I’m a lonely universe
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| You won’t always understand
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| When you’ve truly loved someone
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| Until after they’ve gone
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| This time of year the nights fall longer
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| So grow a spine or catch cold
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| The winter months they do make you feel stronger
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| But in the end it’s all getting old
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| And you won’t always be walking the safest streets
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| But you can find your way home
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| If you have imagined your way back
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| Then my dear you’re more than halfway there
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| And you might only possess
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| What you’ve carried on your back
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| But you’ve always been free
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| Now it’s time to believe
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| Time to give up that unforgiving act of altogetherness
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| And start living out your oldest childhood dreams
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| Well, losing your mind it ain’t half as bad as it seems
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| And if you would take the risk
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| Well, it might be worth your time
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| It’s only your life
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| It’s only going by
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| Goodbye sweet mother earth
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| Without you now I’m a lonely universe
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| You won’t always understand
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| When you’ve truly loved someone
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| Until after they’ve gone |