| I recall when they would say
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| No one lives for just one day
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| Don’t save dreams that can’t be sold
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| Don’t chase rainbows, just their gold
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| Tried in their way, tried it mine
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| I won my race before my time
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| But golden trophies, fancy toys
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| Don’t compare to childhood joys
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| Walk beside me darlin' come listen to the rain
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| And watch the rollin' water to ease your pain again
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| When night comes down to free us, and sorrow’s finally gone
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| I long to hear your secret dreams and rock you in my arms
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| There lived a nation proud and free
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| It tried to show us harmony
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| But we stood much too close to see
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| To read the hand of destiny
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| I know a child who’s only seen
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| A sunrise on the silver screen
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| She never watched the birds in flight
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| Or saw the dew by morning light
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| Walk beside me darlin', come hear the howlin' wind
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| He’ll be a true companion, he’ll listen like a friend
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| When night comes down to free us, your sorrow finally gone
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| I long to hear your secret dreams and rock in my arms
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