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Don’t Let It Bring You Down

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(young)

Old man lyin’
By the side of the road
With the lorries rollin’ by
Blue moon sinkin’
From the weight of the load
And the buildings scrape the sky
Cold wind rippin’
Down the valley at dawn
And the morning paper flies
Dead man lyin’
By the side of the road
With the daylight in his eyes

*don’t let it bring you down
It’s only castle burning
Find someone who’s turning
And you will come around

Blind man runnin’
Through the light of the night
With an answer in his hand
Come on down to the river of sight
And you can really understand
Red lights flashin’
Through the window in the rain
Can you hear the sirens moan
White cane lyin’
In a gutter in the lane
And you’re walkin’ home alone

(*repeat x2)
(**repeat)
(*repeat)

You will come around

(*repeat)

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