Slown And Steady
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Slown And Steady
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I wonder how you've been
And through the states I'm in
I'm thinking 'bout you
And how I wish you, oh by my side
And I'm doing fine all alone
And it's a slow and steady climb on my own
But if you want, you can call me on the phone
Just remember we're the stronger than stone
And all those lazy nights
We hit from the snowy winter light
The way you'd hold me [?] of time
And I'm doing fine all alone
And it's a slow and steady climb on my own
But if you want, you can call me on the phone
Just remember we're the stronger than stone
And I'm doing fine all alone
And it's a slow and steady climb on my own
But if you want, you can call me on the phone
Just remember we're the stronger than stone
Just remember we're the stronger than stone
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