| Every night a different story
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| California dreams
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| Grew up thinking there was somewhere else that you should be
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| Cities just weren’t big enough
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| Towns had lost their way
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| Told me you would bide your time til you could slip away
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| When you left I drove you to the station
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| Said you’d come back when the hunger fades away
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| Candice I’ve been dreaming
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| And in my mind I’m watching over you just like the sun
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| See your face but can’t tell what you’re thinking
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| Are you running through the past and where it’s gone
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| Don’t worry now the war’s already won
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| Oh, it’s already won
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| Got a card the other day
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| Capistrano Fair
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| Told me it was beautiful now fall was in the air
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| Swallows all were leaving
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| They circled round the bay
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| But they’d come back there next year on exactly the same day
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| You told me that the leaving’s getting easier with time
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| Cause you learned how not to ever look behind
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| Candice I’ve been dreaming
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| And in my mind I’m watching over you just like the sun
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| See your face but can’t tell what you’re thinking
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| Are you worried about the things you’ve never done
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| Don’t worry now the war’s already won
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| Ya, the war’s already won
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| I know that things will never be the same again for you
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| And I know your restless heart cannot be told
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| For every road you wish you’d traveled I can show you two
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| Where the summer rain shines like polished gold
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| Candice I’ve been dreaming
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| And in my mind I’m watching over you just like the sun
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| See your face but can’t tell what you’re thinking
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| Are you worried about the past and where it’s gone
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| Ah, come on home the war’s already won
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| War’s already won
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| War’s already won
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| Ya, the war’s already won |