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strummer A red light legend, by any definition Turn it up, make it pump Flyin' down the hill with both hands out the top You know who you are Baby you're
I by day nor the Moon by night Jah will keep me from all evil Jah will keep my soul Jah will preserve my going out and my coming in I will lift up
I will lift up mine eyes, oh unto the hills, from whence cometh from whence cometh my Help, oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. My help cometh from the Lord, which
I will lift up mine eyes to the hills From whence cometh my help My help cometh from the Lord The Lord which made heaven and earth He said He will
cause I'm a spaceship Used to play with rockets like kid, could he get on the moon I'm here now, got nothing to fear now Walls are hard to tear down, my
was just about that time that The lights of an old semi topped the hill You should of seen me smile when I Heard them air brakes come on, and I
it's last stop, up there on the mountain top To let her see all of the lights at the foot of the hill Her world was brighter and deep down inside her
on an adventure through the making of The album: Cherry Bomb take a seat And relax Yo, what up, it's Tyler And I'm about to show y'all What really went down when I
a go-kart, WOO Up the hills of the dunes I'll run my own rings round my tale, Racoon Swim the seas, i can make it out he blue Even in tides, i'll float like
dem deevn need fi be in existence yow Fi dem badness a just actin (acting), dat a protein Him ago need it, when di mini 14 bruck up bone zeen Poppy
run House upon the hill Moon is lying still Shadows of the trees Witnessing the wild breeze C'mon baby run with me Let's run Run with me Run
Lookin up at the stars Through the hills Running with you Your hand locked in mine Running to the moon Running to the moon These evergreens won't ever
at the moon, how she reflects us I can see my thoughts so bright under the red lights Can you feel this breeze behind my neck? Step by step it leads me back Look
(I, I wanna grow up, too) Uncle Marshall Will you tell us a bedtime story? Here we go Now, once upon a time not long ago There was a little
on the streets The gates are opened wide And all who would might enter And no one was denied No need of moon or stars by night Or sun to shine by day It was
The sun jumped up by the ocean and the moon went down by the hills The flowers they opened their petals and the birds sing a song from a tree
tuned out No "More Life" imma do it now Hollywood by the pool now Beverly Hills with the top down Im on top now KING BEPA Me and the Devil we runnin' in
In the Ozark hills along the ridges and rills there worked a rough timber jack The folks in the woods forget if they could to remember the name
Well I stood on the corner Until my feet got wet I stood by the faucet Till the sink filled up I stood by the window Until the moon came up My
dreaming of the stars By seeing the moon begin its role, I started to feel the comfort of his whisper Be aware that the night will be long, and that's where
rising on the hill But my heart is a-tellin' me I love you still I come back to the town from the flaming moon I see you in the streets, I begin
to get in trouble And you will always make it back home Well, the life starts on St. Paco And I walked up to Albany Hill And the moon sang a melody
Who knew I'd end up so lost without you boo I could be your sun You could be my moon The beauty and shine Will reflect off of you I could be your cold
Elton John or Lionel Richie Call up my butler, get clothes washed by the maid Ivory soap; this is clean; feel like Cascade I count the bills, roll
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