| All along I see you on the riverside
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| Walking slow following the river tide
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| Watching my life
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| flow before my eyes
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| A prisoner tied to the top of a mast
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| left alone, thinking of times past
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| Figured out I wasted 12 years worrying
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| just about physical pain, getting sick
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| and the thought of her leaving
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| To the left, to the right I sway
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| deserted in the daylight
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| Wrists rubbing hard on wood
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| Jennifer, you were the one who made me good
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| The barge approaches the river’s mouth, still you stand
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| observing me in my reverie from safe land
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| Danger on the surface drives you down, drives you down
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| The mast cracks at my back, I’m free again
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| I roll around, then I sink
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| and start to drown
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| All along I see you from the riverside
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| Drifting slow, crying into the river-wide
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| How brave, how bold, to forget who you really are
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| Merrily, merrily I wait
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| for the spell to crack and break
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| Take your place now, captured prince
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| adventurous one
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| You am I and have been
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| all along
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| Let heaven and nature sing
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| life oh life is but a dream
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| What was then will ever be
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| All along
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| All at once
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| Eternity |