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From: stewarts@mindspring.com (Dale Cooper)
Subject: s/sloan/the_lines_you_amend.crd
Date: Sun, 01 Mar 1998 19:29:28 GMT
THE LINES YOU AMEND
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You said you found a way to end it peacefully
I remember finding shoes near the lake under a tree
And I'm sittin' on the shore, I thought I
Saw your charm go by
It doesn't matter now cos all you
Wanted to do was die
If only you stuck arou-hound
I never would've made a sound.
But now you're on the Ocean floor and I've opened a
Brand new door
A brand new door
Swimming out to sea, trying to find something else
While I'm skipping stones and I'm listening to the shells
And I won't forget you if someone else comes along
I found the words you wrote
But I would not dare to quote
My friend, the lines you amend
Like "what's so bad about dying anyways?".
INTRO
Swimming out to sea, trying to find something else
While I'm skipping stones and I'm listening to the shells
And I won't forget you if someone else comes along
You'll always come to mind
Whenever I hear that song.
The one about photographs
Sung by Ringo Starr
Especially in the chorus part you always said,
Now, don't you start
Don't you start yeah yeah!
Don't you start
Don't you start
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