The Old Lake
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The Old Lake
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I
I'll return
I'll return
To old lake in fall
I
I'll return
Where wasn't there pain in childhood
On my way
I'm a runaway of sorrow
In my life
You were a big fellow
You know, believe or not
But I'll return
I'll return
I'll return
And I'm not gonna away
When
I saw the lake
I felt so good
And start to pray
You
You were alone
And give me a hug
And remember the song
On my way
I'm a runaway of sorrow
In my life
You were a big fellow
You know, believe or not
But I'll return
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