60 Second Song For A Bank, With The Words
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60 Second Song For A Bank, With The Words
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Oh i love the changing seasons
Green and growing all around
Smiling faces laughing children
Making such a joyful sound
In my dreams i see tomorrow
Time and children of my own
Someone who will stand beside me
Helping me to make ourselves a home
If your eyes can see tomorrow
Though it might seem far away
If you have some dreams to build on
May we help you today
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