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Meadowlark, fly your way down. |
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I hold a cornucopia and a golden crown |
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For you to wear upon your fleecy down. |
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My meadowlark, sing to me. |
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Hummingbird, just let me die |
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Inside the broken ovals of your olive eye. |
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I do believe you gave it your best try. |
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My hummingbird, sing to me. |
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My hummingbird, sing to me. |
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Don't believe a word that I haven't heard. |
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Little children laughing at the boys and girls. |
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The meadowlark singing to you each and every day. |
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The arc light on the hillside and the market in the hay. |