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Album: Barn (2021)
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  • Gonna sing an old song to you right now
    One that you heard before
    Might be a window to your soul I can open slowly
    I've been singing this way for so long
    Riding through the storm
    Might remind me of who we are
    And why we walk so lowly

    For the world has closed us in
    We might still allow for changes to be made
    In a way of times right now and as we grow together

    Before your computer turns on you
    And walking through the garden
    You remember something that you've been through
    And mingle with the stars in the sky
    Stars in the sky
    They only know we see them there
    Stars in the sky
    They watch us grow and see how we are
    (Stars in the sky)

    Clouds on the sun could save your skin
    But that's just what you're thinking
    Shade is shade and it sucks you in
    No matter what you're thinking

    Gonna sing an old song to you right now
    It's one that you heard before
    It might be a window to your soul I can open slowly

    So, welcome back, welcome back
    It's not the same
    The shade is just you blinking
    Welcome back, welcome back
    It's not the same

    Welcome back, welcome back
    It's not the same

    Welcome back, welcome back
    It's not the same
    The shade is just you blinking Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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