Rainbow's End

Album: Breathless (1978)
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  • We began by sharing more together
    Black against white made in our mind
    But things are different now, we've grown apart
    So it's ok, call it a day

    What can I say
    Let's just remember what we have
    Keep out looking for that rainbow
    Rainbow's end

    And when you find that rainbow
    Start again

    I know now that it all seems wrong
    But you had no choice
    Change is a thing we can't avoid
    And even though we're singing different song

    Life still left, time will pass
    You and I will always get back
    So keep on looking for that rainbow
    Rainbow's end

    And when you find the rainbow
    Start again

    So keep on looking for that rainbow
    Start again
    I hope you find the rainbow
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