Every Age
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Every Age
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Every age has its turn
Every branch of the tree has to learn
Learn to grow find its way
Make the best of this short-lived stay?
Take this seed, take this spade
Take this dream of a better day
Take your time, build a home
Build a place where we all can belong
Some things change, some remain
Some will pass us a notice by?
What to focus on to improve upon
In the face of our ancient tribes
Feels so clear, feels so obvious
To each one of their own?
But we all live together
Keeping what tide and what we have sown
We don't choose where we're born
We don't choose in what pocket or form
But we can learn to know
Ourselves on this glowing lil void?
Take this mind, take this pen
Take this dream of a better land
Take your time, build a home
Build a place where we all... Can belong
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Who performs "Every Age"?
José González performs "Every Age", and this lyric page sits inside the José González catalog on LyroVerse.
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