| Saw a girl on the street from my home
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| Like a fire on the hillside she shone
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| And I knew right then that my best days were gone
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| And I’d been, been in the lowlands too long
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| Oh, I’ve been in the lowlands too long
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| Oh, I know, I know that I should go
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| And I’ve been in the lowlands too long
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| This is not how it was at the start
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| There’s a doubt and a blame in my heart
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| And it’s no one else, no fault but my own
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| And I’ve been in the lowlands too long
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| Oh, I’ve been in the lowlands too long
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| Oh, I know, I know that I should go
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| And I’ve been in the lowlands too long
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| What is this weight in my mind
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| And what is this new sense of time
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| It’s the open fields and the friends that are gone
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| And I’ve been in the lowlands too long
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| I can sing out at all sing a song
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| I can do nothing all the day long
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| But I can’t do right and I know I’m wrong
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| And I’ve been in the lowlands too long
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| Oh I’ve been in the lowlands too long
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| Oh, I know, I know that I should go
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| And I’ve been in the lowlands too long |