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C When I was a child I used to love to watch the rain I'd stand under the downspout, let the water cool my brain I never thought to worry if the river rose too high That all the seeds we planted would get washed out with the tide F C But now I am a man, And I need a place to hide C D But there's no where to run, And there's no place to hide F C Where the water runs free, And the mud starts to slide C When I was a young man I could work through wind and rain I never thought to worry, had no reason to complain I thought that I standing on a rock so firm and strong But was easy then to see just what was right and what was wrong F C But now I am a man, I won't be hanging 'round too long C When I was a child I used to love to watch the rain I'd stand under the downspout, let the water cool my brain I never thought to worry if the river rose too high That all the dreams we planted would get washed out with the tide C D But there's no where to run, And there's no place to hide F C Where the water runs free, And the mud starts to slide F C Where the water runs free, And the mud starts to slide
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