At The End Of The Road
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At The End Of The Road
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If you should feel tired and cold, and if you need someone to hold you, my friend, Then you should feel perfectly safe
At the end of your road, there will be a much lighter load for you to bear - I will be there.
So when you've been long on your feet, with no idea when you might meet with a friend, then into these arms you can fall.
At the end of your road, there will be a much lighter load for you to bear - I will be there.
And at the end of your road, there will be a much lighter load for you to bear - I will be there,
At the end of your road, there will be a much lighter load for you to bear - I will
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