Where I Come From
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Where I Come From
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Where I come from
You say things will be well and fun
Though the world around you is crumbling
And the truth bleak as a bee
Stay close believe
Though things are not what they seem
I won't let them destroy these dreams
They're just things
Silly little things
They're only things
I think we'll be alright
I think we'll be alright
Where I come from
You say things will be well and fun
Though the world around you is crumbling
And the truth bleak as a bee
Stay close believe
Though things are not what they seem
I won't let them destroy these dreams
They're just things
Silly little things
They're only things
I think we'll be alright
I think we'll be alright
I think we'll be alright
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