Hazel Eyes, I Will Lead You
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Hazel Eyes, I Will Lead You
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Heard you're growing strong
Though your tender feet are made of clay
Hazel Eyes, I will lead you
Through the forest, dark and day.
Will a few words break your bones?
My friend, don't let them sway
Heal a few wounds with your song of love
And fly away.
Saw you throwing stones
Though your needy hands are meant to play
Hazel eyes, I'd believe you
Matters not, what you say.
Will a few words break your bones?
My friend, don't let them sway
Heal a few wounds with your song of love
And fly away.
Heard you're growing strong
Though your tender feet are made of clay
Hazel Eyes, I will lead you
Through the forest, dark and day.
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