MP3: Charles Dickens--
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Album: A Tale of Two Cities
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Charles Dickens lyrics
Imagination runs wild You turn to pages Blank and white Stain them with ink Seeping through
(Read for me) Read for
(Read for me) Read for me
Bold, and always aware Underlining the italic horizon Painting pictures With words
(Read for me) Read for (Read for me) Read for me
Your imagination is our food Our will to read on Will Intrigue us (and suck us in) We are your children Recreate and animate Lost times The past (the past) The future (the future)
(Read for me) Read for (Read for me) Read for me
As we wait In the dark Seeking light This is your world And We read On and on and on As we read In the dark Seeking light
Images painted in black Seeping through
As you are
Charles Dickens.
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