Sarah's Song

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Spent a week with Claire and Sultan,
but for me Portland's a yesterday;
Course I heard bout your living nightmare;
we're all truly sad it went that way

Trips me out to see the smiling pictures
there's one of us almost makes me cry,
but girl, I've never been a happy person
and these eyes are Kalahari dry

They said you said
you used to love me,
It's simple truth I had no idea;
I never ever meant to use ya,
just thought a few night stand
was all you'd let me be

Remember how you said
you just wanted me to be all-right;
That's just how I feel tonight;
Babe, you made you life
more than a little more bright

yeah, the man you knew
was a super-nova,
but seems I'm a rising star today;
I've been as down and out
as the blue, blue ocean,
but now every day
I feel more okay

Remember how you said
you just wanted me to be all-right;
That's just how I feel tonight;
Babe, you made you life
more than a little more bright

Sometimes it's hard
to find am empty sofa,
but with a will like yours
one can make a way

There's times one
simply has to claw and hustle;
you see the reaper,
then you slide in safe

I hope to hear someday
how you're quite all-right;
But even if I'm beyond
human sight;
just know you made my life
more than a little bright

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