Four Years (In One Day)
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Four Years (In One Day)
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When you left I lost my ground
I don’t know if I’ll ever find
Out if I can call this home
Now that I’m here all alone
Four months have gone by
There's heavy rain but the earth is dry
And I can hear a soft wind blow
While I watch the trees moving slow
So I’ll scream at the sky
It was not your time to die
I’ll ask for rain to help me cry
But the clouds keep rolling by
Four years in one day
It all looks just the same way
And I still sing the same old songs
And analyze all my wrongs
You took your last breath in my arms
I said I’d be there ‘til you go
So we watched the rain turn into snow
And the trees in our garden grow
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