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Polly

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Polly

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If the wild bird could speak

She'd tell of places you had been

She's been in my dreams

And she knows all the ways of the wind

Chorus:

Polly, come home again

Spread your wings to the wind

I felt much of the pain

As it begins

Dreams cover much time

Still they leave blind

The will to begin

I searched for you there

And now look for you from within

(Repeat Chorus)

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