| Time told me you can’t know pleasure without pain
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| Love without heartbreak
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| Perspective for reflection’s sake
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| When we were young, forever seemed the longest time
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| To our naive tongues and the trust in our hope-filled eyes
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| For all my days, for all my days
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| Now that I’ve got your love, I won’t let it go to waste
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| Time once told me we’re scared the most
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| Of those things, w can’t control or know or understand
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| A folly of our own that we dwell on our mistaks
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| The chances we’re too afraid to take, they take their toll
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| Indolence won’t save your soul
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| Indifference your choice, you know
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| So marry me, in your mother’s maiden white
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| And your father’s eyes blue as the southern skies
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| That when I die (when I die)
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| When I’m dead and gone (life goes on)
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| Return to the dust and dirt where I belong
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| Praying my love will linger on
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| Praying my love will linger on
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| For all my days, for all my days
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| Now that I’ve got your love, I won’t let it go to waste
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| For all my days, for all my days
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| I pray my love won’t go to waste
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| Come time I meet my resting place
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| And hearts like these, oh, and love like this
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| The stars aligned in the sky insist
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| The love of mine, oh, stay the night
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| As long as the loving is left in your eyes
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| As for the love in your heart
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| (Let it out, let it out)
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| As for the love in your heart
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| (Let me in)
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| As for the love in your heart
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| (Let it out, let it out)
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| As for the love in your heart
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| (Let me in)
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| As for the love in your heart
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| (Let it out, let it out)
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| As for the love in your heart
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| (Let me in) |