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Clay Riness - Forgotten Years lyrics
All through the forgotten years you were on my mind. We were young and we had no fear. It was a younger time. And on we went our patience spent, to fight the fight and make the rent. It's right to keep those memories in your mind. Times were lean. Life was good. Looking back, tell me would you change one thing and if you could what would you name? When you're dealt one last hand, play your cards. Understand that we can't always beat the dealer at his game. I've been to that mountain too. It was quite a climb. Breathe deep 'cause it's up to you. Maybe it's your time. Wading through the feelings you regard as something old and new. It's hard to put your finger on the rhyme. You might find it's OK. You'll be fine. Just don't say that you've got nothing left to show for your hard climb. Life begins, then it ends with its promises and friends and all the things that you've forgotten over time. Don't it make you wonder why life is such a moving train? You can jump, you can touch the sky to escape your pain. But don't look back along that track. That's where you've been. You have the knack For dwelling on the past when there's no gain. Can't you see? It's alright. You can walk in the light if you just make the best of things as they unfold. Life is filled with reward and I know you'll regard that as a harbinger of wisdom when you're old. (repeat first verse) |
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