Learn To Live
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Learn To Live
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See the skies
See the sheeps, the clouds, the meadow
Learning new wonders every day
See the woods
Tune your ears to the sounds of nature
I hope that when I'm gone they'll still be there
Wondering the world
Little shiny eyes wide open
I'll pray you get to learn to live
Hope you'll know
When you're no longer children
That the world was meant for all to live
I hope you grow
Not cursing your fathers
Blaming them for taking away your dreams
estribillo:
When you've grown
Will the world still be turning?
Will you learn to live in peace?
Seeing you wondering the world
Little shiny eyes wide open
I'll pray you get to learn to live
Learn to live
estribillo (2x)
See the woods
Tune your ears to the sounds of the nature
I hope that when I'm gone they'll still be there...
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