Sun King Man
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Sun King Man
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We don't know the days that will change our lives,
We don't understand all of us will fall
Here i go again go again telling
The story of the sun king man
We were just kids we had the world on hold
We thought that we were strong and
We thought that we were bold tony called me
Sunday mid-afternoon i heard it in his voice
I knew we lost a friend
I knew we lost a friend
Here i go again shedding tears for the sun king man
We don't know the days that will change our lives
We thought that we were strong and we thought
That we were bold had the world on hold
Andy was his name now
I celebrate this day now
I celebrate his name the sun king man
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