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The Great Society

The Great Society lyrics by Elf Power. Once a wordly man made his way across the earth he saw a chinese season, emerald trees and the worms laughing in the...

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The Great Society

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Once a wordly man made his way across the earth

he saw a chinese season, emerald trees and the worms laughing in the dirt

he would never rise the planets and the stars above

and dream a secret dream about the ones he loved

Once a slippery man made his way across the sea

he saw tiny fish and made a wish, and changed into you and me

they would float upon their backs to watch the stars above

and dream a secret dream about the ones they love

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