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% K6 i j. H) x' Y "If You Were A Sailboat"
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If you're a cowboy I would trail you,
1 [0 m. ~1 }$ A+ {/ A9 `If you're a piece of wood I'd nail you to the floor.( _2 g" Y! |$ S% W9 m* F4 ]+ H
If you're a sailboat I would sail you to the shore.( H6 I9 g; @' y( i* P5 f. @6 i
If you're a river I would swim you,
5 w/ c4 Y4 H8 R1 E, A) B8 lIf you're a house I would live in you all my days.+ |3 b! y5 N7 u
If you're a preacher I'd begin to change my ways.
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Sometimes I believe in fate,3 A2 |- s$ L1 N3 b9 Y5 A
But the chances we create,
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You took a chance on loving me,
7 {' ~+ [5 Y# B" b2 Q+ U0 b+ d: }I took a chance on loving you.
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If I was in jail I know you'd spring me2 u7 T; [% i2 W/ q
If I was a telephone you'd ring me all day long1 d* f6 k" c# K; U
If was in pain I know you'd sing me soothing songs.
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Sometimes I believe in fate,
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I took a chance on loving you.( l" f' B# v ?. q* f5 T1 M
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If I was hungry you would feed me% B0 L5 I4 p- \1 |! L% B
If I was in darkness you would lead me to the light
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$ x6 v V; u" J) D7 U2 _" A. k. I* RIf you're a cowboy I would trail you,$ x5 W, a6 c+ t! u2 U0 }
If you're a piece of wood I'd nail you to the floor.5 |( H d4 ]4 ^: R* |0 s
If you're a sailboat I would sail you to the shore.7 J- M$ |+ [2 x3 L2 r5 t' o
If you're a sailboat I would sail you to the shore2 ?% t; B5 m; @2 j
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