I’ve seen it all. I have seen the trees; I have seen the willow leaves dancing in the breeze.
I’ve seen a man killed by his best friend and lives that were over before they were spent.
I’ve seen what I’ve lost and what I will be. I’ve seen it all there is no more to see.
You haven’t seen elephants, kings or Peru.
I’m happy to say I have better to do.
What about China, have you seen the Great Wall?
All walls are great if the roof doesn’t fall.
And the man you will marry, you hope you will share
Children, honest, I really don’t care.
You’ve never been to the Niagara Falls.
I have seen water, its water, that’s all.
The Eiffel Tower and the Empire State.
My Paris was my very first state.
Your grandson’s hand as he plays with your hair.
To be honest I really don’t care.
I’ve seen it all, I have seen the dark. I have seen the promise in one little spark.
I have seen what I choose, and I’ve seen what I need. And that is enough to annoy would be greed.
I’ve seen what I was and I’ve seen what I’ll be.
I‘ve seen it all there is no more to see.
You’ve seen it all. I know you have seen you can’t always reveal
Of your own little scheme.
The light and the dark; the thick and the smart…
Just keep in mind you will get more than two.
You’ve seen what you know and you know what you’ll be, you’ve seen it all. There is nothing left to see.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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