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FAVORITE SON - Good Riddance
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e]----3>-5>-3>-1>-------3>-5>-1>-3>-5>-3>-1>-3>----3>-5>-3>-1>-3>----3>-5>-

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Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: BassMasta.net
http://www.bassmasta.net/g/good_riddance/.html


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#1 by Dan Johnson at Oct 2, 2007 at 9:44 AM EST
The hour was near The stars were sweat drops The vastest love came spurting forth And in the high night All was light But surface light From that gliding frame—I still dangle I’m its vainest teardrop in the black night She speaks She carries a book She no longer remembers us While in the dark sky, the same star rises And guides us toward day To ears of listening children In hushed surprise Bird—says the song Tiger—says the poem Human—says the silence Hello! Yes, it’s me! It’s time! Listen … Where are you? Who’s speaking? Who’s there?