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Thorn And A Wlid Rose
By d. toler, t. colton & b. waibel
He came from the streets, she came from the mountains
A faded star and an angel without wings,
Their passions flowed like a deep running river
They had nothing left to lose and everything to gain and he said
Let's make a garden said the thorn to the wild rose,
Plant some seeds deep in the ground,
Let's make a garden said the thorn to the wild rose,
Strong enough to hold us down
Seasons will change, we'll last forever we'll see the snow and the
Falling of the leaves
High on the hill with the sky all around us, we'll watch it grow
From two wild seeds
Let's make a garden said the thorn to the wild rose,
Plant some seeds deep in the ground,
Let's make a garden said the thorn to the wild rose,
Where it's springtime all around
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He came from the streets, she came from the mountains
A faded star and an angel without wings,
Their passions flowed like a deep running river
They had nothing left to lose and everything to gain and he said
Let's make a garden said the thorn to the wild rose,
Plant some seeds deep in the ground,
Let's make a garden said the thorn to the wild rose,
Where it's springtime all around
Let's make a garden said the thorn to the wild rose,
Plant some seeds deep in the ground,
Let's make a garden said the thorn to the wild rose,
Where it's springtime all around
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