Spring (Among The Living)

Album: The Waterfall (2015)
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  • Boy, I was ready
    Boy, I was ready for spring
    Its beauty changes
    Changes everything
    Done hibernating
    We animals roam
    Out of our holes
    Then we spend all spring
    Looking for the next one to go down

    Among the living
    Among the living again
    Out in the light of day's
    Warm embrace again, What a gift! (one, two, three, four)

    Among the living
    Among the living again
    I didn't think I'd make it

    Among the living
    Among the living again
    I didn't think I'd make it

    Boy, I was ready
    Was ready for spring
    Its beauty changes
    Changes everything
    Done hibernating
    We animals roam
    Out of our holes
    Then we spend all spring
    Looking for the next one to go down

    Among the living
    Among the living again
    I didn't think I'd make it

    Among the living
    Among the living again
    I didn't think I'd make it

    Ooh yeah
    Among the living again, yeah
    Again
    Again
    Again
    Again, ooh Writer/s: James Edward Olliges Jr.
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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