| Many lives I could have lived, many trails taken
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| It always seems that way at twenty-three
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| You walk into a room sometime and then a window opens
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| My life changed forever in the south of Germany
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| A morning train I had to catch, I just lay there sleeping
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| There was nothing in that town to hold me
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| By the time the clock had done another day of creeping
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| My life had changed forever in the south of Germany
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| Oh I’m so sorry that today I have to go away
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| Seven children have I raised, I love some more than others
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| The hardest thing to do is set them free
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| So I learned my lesson hard seven times all over
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| My life changed forever in the south of Germany
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| I never was the kind of girl for acting sentimental
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| I never called our meeting destiny
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| I just call it good luck to meet a man so gentle
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| My life changed forever in the south of Germany
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| Oh I’m so sorry that today I have to go away
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| Sometimes when I wake at night I’m dreaming of another
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| Then I turn and touch him next to me
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| And I know where I belong; |
| still I sometimes wonder
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| My life changed forever in the south of Germany
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| Oh I’m so sorry that today I have to go away |