| Today I strike out on my own
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| The dog is dead. |
| The kids have grown
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| I fell asleep in my writing chair
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| I drempt I’d found my childhood stare
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| To family dinner Christmas night
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| We’d cross the river shipyard lights
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| Before the heartbreak and unknown
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| Today I strike out on my own
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| Chorus:
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| Hi-diddely-o, didn’t ya know?
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| You fade once you glow
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| Didn’t ya know, child?
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| After the ryhme, high time
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| diddely-o, didn’t you know?
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| You fade once you glow.
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| Didn’t ya known, child?
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| After the ryhme, high time.
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| The families gather but we’re all
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| Mere Shadows in this Banquet Hall
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| I’m beggin mom will you understand
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| I’m beggin dad will you hold her hand
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| To play outside was all i’d known
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| And Christmas lights on every home
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| Chorus
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| We find the people of our dreams
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| We find that they’re not what they seem
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| I’ve learned that people come and go
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| I’ve learned that families break and grow
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| Toy soldiers brave away those tears
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| Toy soldiers hope for better years
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| Today I strike out on my own
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| The dog is dead. |
| We kids have grown.
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| Chorus |