| The wind was howling come with me, I raised my hands and dropped down the gun.
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| Then he looked into my eyes and said, «Will you ever come back?».
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| These chains I will break even though we might die,
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| we’ll dance and we’ll laugh in the moonlight tonight!
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| Can’t you see the city lights shining down under us?
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| Like a paper dove in the wind I will dance wherever you lead me
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| When the rain has weared down my wings I will sleep
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| and wait for tomorrow to come
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| They said that we might crash and fall, but I will see through it and I will
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| stand tall
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| of these darkest times what I have learned, is open your eyes
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| These chains I will break even though we might die,
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| we’ll dance and we’ll laugh in the moonlight tonight!
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| Can’t you see the city lights shining down under us?
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| Like a paper dove in the wind I will dance wherever you lead me
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| When the rain has weared down my wings I will sleep
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| and wait for tomorrow to come
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| When you tried to make the best of what you’ve got in your hands,
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| then all we had was worthless to them anyway, so why bother try?
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| does it matter to you anymore, to anyone at all,
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| that all we knew was faded away with the rain so far away?
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| one step and there’s no coming back,
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| I spread my wings and fly away, I’ll fly away
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| Like a paper dove in the wind I will dance wherever you lead me
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| When the rain has weared down my wings I will sleep
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| and wait for tomorrow to come |