| On a bright day she passed away in the morning.
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| It’s a cruel way to take her away with no warning.
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| He took her hands through every midnight hour
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| And then saw her fading away like a spring shower.
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| I can see a complete life’s time,
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| Pictures and posters of times and fashion.
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| Nineteen years with no reason or rhyme
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| Taken away in a crime of passion.
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| He stood to see if he could catch her breathing
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| But it was no good, he understood she was leaving.
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| He looked outside the frosty window pane
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| And then he saw her moving away, Elizabeth Jane.
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| I see freedom in sight, it’s a long climb
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| But she would not give up the fight for a long time,
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| And I see a light come shining in tonight.
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| Baby, it’s all right, we couldn’t have changed it with second sight.
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| I see freedom light shining in the night.
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| I see freedom but she wouldn’t give up the fight.
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| I see a light go shining in tonight.
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| Baby, it’s all right, we couldn’t have changed it with second sight.
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| I see a light go shining in tonight.
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| Baby, it’s all right, we couldn’t have changed it with second sight. |