| You and I life’s great ravine
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| On separate sides
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| A hundred miles between
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| But my love, all is not lost
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| For life is just another bridge to cross
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| Little girl say Little boys don’t
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| Grow up just change their toys
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| Trade the innocence, passion for purity
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| Cast away those silly games
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| Leaving only stale remain
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| Then we fool ourselves
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| Call it maturity
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| When we fool ourselves
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| Call it maturity
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| It’s little wonder such a sad refrain
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| Dulls our spirit of adventure
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| On the way
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| Now I’m asking so you have to tell
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| Are you still my comic angel?
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| Looking through the eyes of a child tonight
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| Driving me wild tonight can I unwrap you girl?
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| Looking through the eyes of a child tonight
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| Try to decide tonight how can I trap you girl
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| Trust me I’m a doctor
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| Got I need a nurse
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| Take me for a physical
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| Little boys say Little girls grow
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| Materialistic curves sell their souls
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| For wealth, call it security
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| They invariably find loveless
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| Money leaves behind
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| Such a bitter taste
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| Love is the only way
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| Where is the laughter we exhibited
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| Is it lying by the wayside where it fell
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| When did we became inhibited
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| Be yourself my comic angel
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| You can be the captain
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| I’m all the crew you need
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| Ready for a mutiny
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| Show me, you’re the teacher
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| I would like to learn catch a girl
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| Kiss a girl
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| Epilogue:
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| Childhood scenes of you and me
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| Still reaching out to live our fantasies
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| Part of you, another side
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| That you won’t ever have to
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| Hide from me
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| We can see this world will be
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| A better place
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| It’s not too late to dream |