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More Than This

by Charlie Hunter

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I could feel at the time There was no way of knowing Fallen leaves in the night Who can say where they're blowing As free as the wind And hopefully learning Why the sea on the tide Has no way of turning More than this There is nothing Oh more than this You tell me one thing More than this You know there's nothing It was fine for a while There was no way of knowing Like a dream in the night Who can say where we're going No cares in the world And baby I'm learning Why the sea on the tide It has no way of turning More than this There is nothing Oh more than this You tell me one thing More than this You know there's nothing More than this You know there is nothing Much more than this You tell me one thing More than this There is nothing More than this

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