I Was Humming a New Song to Myself
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I Was Humming a New Song to Myself
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And I guess I could say that the winds of change are blowing
Because signs have started showing up at my door
So distribute my love to all you think deserve it
And keep a little for yourself
But love, don't let me down.
Wouldn't you love to be what they wanted?
And wouldn't you love to be what they needed?
But honey, you know that you don't let me down.
I've been down so many timnes that I don't mind it.
Seen the light so many times that I don't like it
Can you feel the darkness chase away the sunshine?
The sun won't shine on me, I'll be okay, and I feel fine.
I feel fine.
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