What would it change
This end-of-summer rain?
The grass is giving way to leaves
And we've no place to lay
I declare the death of brother bear
His eyes are growing clouds within
And I'm no longer scared
Tell me how I used to look from the bright side of time
And shed all that we mistook for the finer things in life
Snow will squall
Sometimes in the fall
It doesn't mean that we must pray
For anything at all
In the end
The world will have enough
But you and me and us
Shall be known by our love
Tell me how I used to look from the bright side of time
And shed all that we mistook for the finer things in life
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