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And if she asks you why, |
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you can tell her that I told you |
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That I'm tired of castles in the air. |
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I've got a dream I want the world to share |
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And castle walls just lead me to despair. |
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Hills of forest green where the mountains touch the sky, |
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A dream come true, I'll live there till I die. |
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I'm asking you to say my last goodbye. |
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The love we knew ain't worth another try. |
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Save me from all the trouble and the pain. |
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I know I'm weak, but I can't face that girl again. |
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Tell her the reasons why I can't remain, |
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Perhaps she'll understand if you tell it to her plain. |
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But how can words express the feel of sunlight in the morning, |
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In the hills, away from city strife. |
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I need a country woman for my wife; |
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I'm city born, but I love the country life. |
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For I cannot be part of the cocktail generation: |
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Partners waltz, devoid of all romance. |
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The music plays and everyone must dance. |
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I'm bowing out. I need a second chance. |
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Save me from all the trouble and the pain. |
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I know I'm weak, but I can't face that girl again. |
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Tell her the reasons why I can't remain, |
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Perhaps she'll understand if you tell it to her plain. |
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And if she asks you why, you can tell her that I told you |
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That I'm tired of castles in the air. |
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I've got a dream I want the world to share |
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And castle walls just lead me to despair. |