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John Williams - Wrinkles lyrics
Well old Bob hasn't got much but he values his boots
 He values the time he spends growin' flowers
 He still loves his babies that grew to be men
 He recalls all the days 'n' nights and the hours
 When he and his woman worked on the land
 In the heat and the dry, in the cold and the wet
 He still picks her a rose and his old heart still races
 She's still the most beautiful girl that he's met 
 And you ask is he happy...and you ask is he happy...?
 He's got wrinkles from smiling, he feels lucky and free
 And he knows what it means to live here in the sunshine
 He's got wrinkles...... 
 He walks with Amelia down to the store
 With a little cane basket for the bread and the daily Sun
 Still hand in hand like babes in the meadows
 And young faces turn
 Love is so beautiful, it can be so deepJohn Williams - Wrinkles - http://motolyrics.com/john-williams/wrinkles-lyrics.html
 And a man is a king when he has his own princess
 Bob wears no crown, no long flowing robe
 But there in his mind he still rides on his black stallion 
 Then a cold winter came, and Bob was alone
 His beautiful princess had flown with the angels
 He faded so quickly, the man became old
 And the wandering dew soon covered the roses
 First just a cane, then a strong stick for walking
 Then just a chair with a grey old man dying
 All that he lived for was always beside him
 So Bob left in peace, to join his lady 
 And you ask is he happy...and you ask is he happy...?
 He had wrinkles from smiling
 He felt lucky and free
 And he knew what it meant to live here in the sunshine
 He had wrinkles......









