The First Days Of Spring

Album: The First Days Of Spring (2009)
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  • It's the first day of spring
    And my life is starting over again
    The trees grow, the river flows
    And its water will wash away my sins
    For I do believe that everyone has one chance
    To fuck up their lives
    But like a cut down tree, I will rise again
    And I'll be bigger and stronger than ever before

    For I'm still here hoping that one day you may come back
    For I'm still here hoping that one day you may come back

    There's a hope in every new seed
    And every flower that grows upon the earth
    And though I love you, and you know that
    Well I no longer know what that's worth
    But I'll come back to you in a year or so
    And I'll rebuild, be ready to become
    Oh the person, you believed in
    Oh the person, that you used to love

    For I'm still here hoping that one day you may come back
    For I'm still here hoping that one day you may come back Writer/s: CHARLES FINK
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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