She could see lilac in the sky
You said if she had your eyes
The world is black and white
And she cried quietly
You’ve been painting her blue yeah painting her blue yeah painting her blue, ooh ooh
Well I guess I’d better go
I’m rolling on
Dandelion clocks, blowin’ in the wind
Wishes takin’ root, scattered on the road
I’m rolling on
And I realize I could love everyone
So baby let me feel your summer rain
Roll on me
Well I could throw myself to you
Hearts are just spare change
And was it your eyes?
They were a mirror of mine
But you were painting me blue, just painting me blue, just painting me blue, ooh ooh
And I guess I’d better go
I’m rolling on
Dandelion clocks, blowin’ in the wind
Wishes takin’ root, scattered on the road
I’m rolling on
And I realize I could love everyone
So baby let me feel your summer rain
Roll on me
Somehow tragedy seemed smaller
When I saw it on TV
Tell me, are you alive?
The world is wide and wide
But you’ve been painting it blue just painting it blue just painting it blue and I
I’ve got to go feel the summer rain
Roll on me
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