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Letter To A Friend

from Rise and Shine by Ed Hale and The Transcendence

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What can I do
To make this any easier on you
What can I say
Everything’s changing day to day
I didn’t mean for this to happen
It was just the natural flow
And if you see me on the street
I hope you’ll stop and say hello
Hold on,
Hold on to what you got
Hold on my friend
It’s such a beautiful thing you’ve got
We did not deceive you
It is not like that

Everything changes
There is nothing we can do about that
Everything changes
It is just a basic fact
My friend

What can I do
To make this not come down so hard on you
What can I say
Tomorrow will be another day
I know you’re hurting
And you’re trying real hard
To see my point of view
But if you look deep enough
You’ll see that this has got
nothing to do with you
Don’t stop
Don’t stop believing in yourself
Don’t stop, my friend
Believe me
You are like nobody else
And it makes me sad
All the times we’ve had

Hey now now, now now, hey now now, now now

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from Rise and Shine, released January 16, 2002

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