| I can feel a difference
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| Today, a difference
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| All of us in our tents
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| Fearing God like a mistress
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| We lay on the rocks in the sun
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| Watching you and your mama row in
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| I sat up and blinked when you appeared
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| So pale you were nearly clear
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| Later, I stumbled to my bed
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| Al alone in the branches
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| I laid in the dark, thinking about all
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| Of my friends and their changes
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| And I do not know if you know just what you have done
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| You are the sweetest one I have ever laid my eyes upon
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| It’s a beautiful town with the rain coming down
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| Blackberry, rosemary, Jimmy Crack Corn
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| You’ve got the run of the place, now that you’re running around
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| And may kindness, kindness, kindness abound
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| In this hour of our lives
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| Hour of effortless plenty
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| How do we know which parts of our hearts want what
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| With such base generosity?
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| Taking so many photographs, so amazed
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| We’ve never seen a baby so newly born
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| And, when the bulbs do flash as bright as morning
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| The crowd keeps on gathering like an electric storm
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| The phantom of love moves among us at will
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| Each phantom-limb lost has got an angel
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| So confused like the wagging bobbed-tail
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| Of a bulldog, kindness, kindness prevails
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| Kindness prevails, ties and rails
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| Ties and rails fall into line bearing kindness
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| Where will you go, if not here?
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| What will you say when you write to us?
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| And this is a world of terrible hardship, everywhere
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| And I search for words to set you at ease.
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| But there, in the looking-glass, a kite is soaring
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| Stilling my warring heart and my trembling knees
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| Clean as a breeze, bright as the day
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| All of the people gather to say
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| «Sweet Esme, sweet Esme
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| Oh, oh, oh»
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| I believe love will always surround you
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| Brave as a bear with a heart rare and true
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| But if you are scared if you are blue
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| I have prepared this small song for you
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| Sweet Esme, sweet Esme
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| Oh, oh, oh
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| Sweet Esme, sweet Esme
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| Oh, oh, oh
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| Sweet Esme, Esme
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| Sweet Esme, sweet Esme
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| Oh, oh, oh |