Crunch, crunch, my feet in the street,
it's a long way to Meknes,
and I'm walking in the dark.
Don't know, the wind it'll blow,
fall out through the sleet and the snow,
and I don't know where to start.
And I've been thinking.
And I've been dreaming.
Dreaming of sailing across the sea,
see if you'd follow me,
if not I'll just leave you be.
Bout time, rhythm and rhyme,
play your song at the drop of a dime,
but you won't sing along.
Follow me to the root of the tree;
carve your name for the world to see;
They'll know where we belong.
And I've been dreaming.
And I've been thinking.
Thinking of writing a song for you,
see what you would do,
I don't think you want me to.
Well break my back, cut me some slack,
you are the stone that they said would not crack.
Oh, won't you crack for me?
Jump and scream, splash in the stream,
you're the Little River and I am the Dream
that's floating on the breeze.
And I've been thinking.
And I've been drinking.
Drinking the memory of your freckled skin,
thinking of how things might have been,
dreaming of I don't know when.
And if I could find you I know what I'd say,
I'd wait for forever and a day,
if you would just look my way.
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