Don't Sigh Daisy

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Don't you worry, that man's got the story

It's tucked in the bag that he carries so close to his thigh

And it's hope that you read in the words that aren't his,

In the script that sits ever so cold

Trust this man, he carries my wishes

Be good to your sister and help every one else to love

With love,

Your mom

And he gave his word, to be there by noon the next day

Even if by his own two legs

So we've got to make haste, beat the sun to the west

So it's not on the blades of your back, you're fiery back

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Maybe this burn is not only on the outside

The freeze can sometimes cut a man in half

Oh you're rocking and pushing to the deep tonight

I want to say we'll brave this crash alive

This call is our distress, save our souls the water is rising

And I won't be staying cause I won't be dying now

All hands abandon ship I've got to get out with the women and children

Cause who's gonna steer them if I'm the one going down

Let it be said the compass led me wrong and I hope you're fine

The bow has broke I see no hope in her pulling through

If only cold could melt these plains then we would make our time

What's left to say the dream's alive as long as I don't die

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