| Let me introduce you to the place that I call home
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| It’s just around the corner from the sea
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| The folk around here make sure that you never feel alone
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| And there’s nowhere in the world I’d rather be
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| So raise your glass
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| In harmony
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| And sing the songs we passed along through history
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| You said we’re living in the past
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| Said this city wouldn’t last
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| Yet there’s nowhere in the world I’d rather be
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| I couldn’t seem to drain out as I moved from town to town
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| streets and skies that turn to shades of grey
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| so turn this train around and take me to familiar ground
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| 'cause I promised I’d be back again some day
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| So raise your glass
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| In harmony
|
| And sing the songs we passed along through history
|
| You said we’re living in the past
|
| Said this city wouldn’t last
|
| Yet there’s nowhere in the world I’d rather be
|
| Let me introduce you to the place that I call home
|
| It’s just around the corner from the sea
|
| The folk around here make sure that you never feel alone
|
| And there’s nowhere in the world I’d rather be
|
| So raise your glass
|
| In harmony
|
| And sing the songs we passed along through history
|
| You said we’re living in the past
|
| Said this city wouldn’t last
|
| Yet there’s nowhere in the world I’d rather be
|
| So raise your glass
|
| In harmony
|
| And sing the songs we passed along through history
|
| You said we’re living in the past
|
| Said this city wouldn’t last
|
| But there’s nowhere in the world I’d rather be
|
| Said there’s nowhere in the world I’d rather be
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| Said there’s nowhere in the world I’d rather be |