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When I was young and full of grace |
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and spirited, a rattlesnake. |
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When I was young and fever fell |
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My spirit, I will not tell |
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You're on your honor not to tell |
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I believe in coyotes and time as an abstract |
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Explain the change, the difference between |
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What you want and what you need, there's the key, |
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Your adventure for today, what do you do |
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Between the horns of the day? |
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I believe my shirt is wearing thin |
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And change is what I believe in |
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When I was young and give and take |
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And foolish said my fool awake |
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When I was young and fever fell |
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My spirit, I will not tell |
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You're on your honor, on your honor |
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Trust in your calling, make sure your calling's true |
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Think of others, the others think of you |
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Silly rule golden words make, practice, practice makes perfect, |
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Perfect is a fault, and fault lines change |
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I believe my humor's wearing thin |
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And change is what I believe in |
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I believe my shirt is wearing thin |
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And change is what I believe in |
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When I was young and full of grace |
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As spirited a rattlesnake |
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When I was young and fever fell |
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My spirit, I will not tell |
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You're on your honor, on your honor |
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I believe in example |
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I believe my throat hurts |
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Example is the checker to the key |
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I believe my humor's wearing thin |
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And I believe the poles are shifting |
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I believe my shirt is wearing thin |
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And change is what I believe in |