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Seasons Change Lyrics


Nadia Reid Seasons Change

I look up from where I stand
He looks back on where he stood
Oh how the seasons change
Oh how things stay the same

And I hardly know love
And I cannot [?]
In the turning of the day
I will change, I will remain

It is good, it is good
It is good to love a heart
Who surely understands
Oh the coming of the day
And the beauty of the land
The act of being sorry
And the breaking of a mind

That girl she is still here
Though her days have come unclear
Oh faithful in the night
Oh trusting what is right

And I caution [?]
Two hearts beating innocent
But I will love until I die
Kill me slowly in the night

It is good, it is good
It is good to love a heart
Who surely understands
Oh the coming of the day
And the beauty of the land
The act of being sorry
And the breaking of a mind

Through the forest [?]
To the deepest sea
To the highest of the mountains
And the thickest of the trees
Baby, I am waiting here
In the shadow of the dawn
Mmh, ahh ahh, mhmm
Mmh, ahh ahh, mhmm

I look out from where I stood
He looks back from where he stood
Oh how the seasons change
Oh how things stay the same


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