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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Calendars, Clocks, and Hickory Docks
Pretty pendant descendant of joy
Return the father to the boy
Resent your past, repent at last
We are only lines on a map
Calendars and clocks and hickory docks
Find a feeling that feels okay
Find another to blow it away
Who are you and who am I?
Please don't ask me I'll break down and cry
Calendars and clocks and hickory docks
There's nothing more than the seashells on the sea shore
Nothing more than the church bell that rings no more
Nothing more than the scenes behind a closed door
Nothing more than the rich and penniless poor
Nothing more no nothing more
Calendars and clocks and hickory docks (tick tock)
Calendars and clocks and hickory docks (tick tock)
Calendars and clocks and hickory docks (tick tock)
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