Key: C major•
Verse 1
from Providence to New Haven
One year when I was in school
he rode with me back home from Boston
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He said, son, you're wearing black,
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listening to the blues
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I told you, you don't know a thing
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until you're full of bad news
When I was a child
When I was a child
I spoke like a child
I acted like a child
I thought like a child
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Now that I'm a man, I wonder,
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will I ever believe that strongly again?
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My grandfather said, son, I'm an old man,
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and soon will not be here.
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Murky waters only the Lord might clear
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But as I grow closer
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To that meeting by the bay
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I grow more and more certain
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That His arms are open wide
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When I was a child
When I was a child
Well, I spoke like a child
I acted like a child
I thought like a child
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Now that I'm a man, I wonder
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Will I ever believe that strongly again
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Yeah, I think I need a hymn
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We got down around Bridgeport
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He told me about a train wreck in the sixties
Taking businessmen,
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And when his story was told
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He said, to tell you the truth,
son I've
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since the days of my youth
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When I was a child
When I was a child
I spoke like a child, I behaved like a child
I fought like a child,
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Now that I'm a man I wonder
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Will I ever believe that strongly again?
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Will I ever believe that strongly again?
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Will I ever believe that strongly again?
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I think I need a cure
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You
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