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[ti:The Opening Act of Spring] |
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[ar:Frank Turner] |
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[al:] |
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Oh the birds are ringing in |
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The opening act of spring |
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And I have fallen down and I'm so much worse than I have ever been |
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Oh the season's acting strange |
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And I know that something has to change |
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But there is no path I can choose that will not bring somebody pain |
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Please forgive me for the things that I must do |
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I have hurt so many people it was never my intention to hurt you |
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Oh the clouds have gathered thick |
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And in my stomach I feel sick |
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And I have all this drive and no idea what I should do with it |
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But they say there is a calm |
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After the passing of the storm |
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So I can dream of going back outside when the rain and thunder's done |
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Please forgive me for the things that I must do |
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I have hurt so many people it was never my intention to hurt you |
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I know the old folks say |
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They can tell which way the weather's going |
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Tell which way the wind is blowing |
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Watching careful for the |
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Signs among the little thing |
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The barking dogs, the birds on wing |
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I am deaf and blind |
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And I can't say if I can change |
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Patterns that have caused you pain |
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Well, I was raised in suburbs |
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Sheltered from the sun and rain |
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Far away from subtle season's change |
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Oh baby I will read |
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About the buzzing of the bees |
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About the grass and snakes and spawning lakes and the different types of trees |
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And I will find a way |
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That leads from cruel April into May |
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And someday soon it will be June and you'll decide to stay |
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Please forgive me for the things that I have done |
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I will carry your umbrella in the summer and I will save you from the sun |