| I could shed my skin and in the blink of an eye
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| I could fly, fly, fly
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| Tie my dreams up in a sack and lay my head down on the track
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| And die, die, die
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| My life’s been so sweet I just can’t stand it
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| I must admit I’ve made out like a bandit. |
| Last night’s conversation with a real
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| good friend of mine
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| Drinkin' wine, wine, wine
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| Said fifty years of livin' and your worst mistakes forgiven
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| Just take time, time, time
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| One man’s lust for life brings world reknown
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| And the next guy can’t get two feet off the ground
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| He’s Earthbound. |
| Earthbound; |
| hear the wind through the tops of the trees
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| Earthbound; |
| summer sun nearly ninety degrees
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| Earthbound; |
| big 'ol moon sinkin' down, think I might stick around
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| I’m Earthbound. |
| I knew love once way back when--she had almond eyes and olive
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| skin
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| And long black hair
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| She was Irish-Spanish mix-breed, I was southeast Texas hayseed
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| We were almost there
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| Her daddy did not like my kind around
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| The true love took the next train out of town
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| Earthbound.Earthbound; |
| where there’s fathers and daughters in pain
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| Earthbound; |
| mama’s boy walkin' home in the rain
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| Earthbound; |
| like a ship run aground, think I might stick around
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| I’m Earthbound. |
| With each new day that passes I’m in need of thicker glasses
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| But it’s all okay
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| Some day I’ll be leavin', but I just can’t help believin'
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| That it’s not today. |
| (hey)
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| Every golden moment I have found I’ve done my best to run right in the ground
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| Earthbound.Earthbound; |
| see the sky big and beautiful blue
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| Earthbound; |
| fallen angels come calling for you
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| Earthbound; |
| keepin' close to the ground, think I might stick around
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| Earthbound; |
| Tom Waits, Aretha Franklin, Mary Karr
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| Earthbound; |
| Walter Cronkite, Seamus Heaney, Ringo Starr
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| Earthbound; |
| the Dalai Lama and Charlie Brown make me wanna stick around
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| I’m Earthbound |