The Poet Song
If I were a poet I could rhyme all of them words
That ease a mind through troubled times
In a way it's never heard...
They'd flow just like a river headed out to sea
They'd wash away all the pain and we'd never have to speak
(solo)
I would paint a picture with all those words you seek
I'd take the time to get 'em right
So you know what they mean
I'd put 'em in a bottle throw them out to sea
Then hopefully when you're in need
They'll wash up at your feet
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