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By Simon and Garfunkel, Soon our fortunes will be made, my darling
And we will
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By Simon and Garfunkel, I should have known you'd bid me farewell
There's a
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By Simon and Garfunkel, I'm a rambler; I'm a gambler
I'm a long way from
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By Simon and Garfunkel, "Good God! Don't jump!"
A boy sat on the ledge.
An
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By Simon and Garfunkel, I feel good
It's a fine day
The way the sun hits
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By Simon and Garfunkel, So long, Frank Lloyd Wright.
I can't believe your song is
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By Simon and Garfunkel, If you want to write a song about the moon
Walk
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Who will love a little Sparrow?
Who's traveled far and
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By Simon and Garfunkel, I met my old lover
On the street last night
She seemed
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Slow down, you move too fast.
You got to make the
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By Simon and Garfunkel, I am just a poor boy.
Though my story's seldom told,
I
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By Simon and Garfunkel, A family of musicians took shelter for the night
In the
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By Simon and Garfunkel, It's a still life water color,
Of a now late afternoon,
As
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Tom, get your plane right on time.
I know your part'll
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Come gather 'round people
Wherever you roam
And admit that
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By Simon and Garfunkel, The smartest people in the world
Had gathered in Los Angeles
To
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Joseph's face was black as night
The pale yellow moon shone
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Wake up, little Suzie, wake up
Wake up, little Suzie, wake
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By Simon and Garfunkel, I can hear the soft breathing
Of the girl that
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Why don't you write me
I'm out in the jungle
I'm hungry
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By Simon and Garfunkel, You don't know that you love me
You don't know but
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Time,Time,Time, see what's become of meWhile I looked around for
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By Simon and Garfunkel, April come she willWhen streams are ripe and swelled with
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Fog's rollin' in off the East River bank Like a
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Time it was, and what a time it was, it
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By Simon and Garfunkel, I'd rather be a sparrow than a snailYes I wouldIf
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By Simon and Garfunkel, What a dream I hadPressed in organdyClothed in crinolineOf smoky
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By Simon and Garfunkel, I'm sittin' in the railway stationgot a ticket for my
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By Simon and Garfunkel, Are you going to Scarborough Fair?Parsley, sage, rosemary and thymeRemember