If you could would you live forever
At first the idea sounds like a gift
Spend the time in carefree indifference
Without a sorrow and upon the winds we’d drift
You’d pass the days without caring
What may be around the bend
And wouldn’t think about a day when the road had reached its end
And time would go on forever
Oooo but where’s the light
There’s no color and I don’t see right with out the wrong
I don’t feel a need to sing
There’s no point in a song
You can’t love unless you know someday it’s gone
May the wind be always at your back
And if not still use the sail
But what’s the point if there was never
Going to be an end?
We’ll see it all and there never was a veil
I’d never feel a need, to tell you that I love you
Never think to take your hand in mine
Maybe that’s the reason why we find out it will end
So we can make the most of our time
Ooooo I felt a flash
Of darkness and I was afraid
And I felt a need to sing
Color into the winds I’d sailed upon
Love is unknown without knowing it will be gone
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