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Tranquil Town

In this tranquil town, Worn an upside down frown In this tranquil town, Sworn I loved you deep down Roaming in this tranquil town, Wearing an upside down frown I want to go home now... Happiness is there somehow... I just want to be happy...where I’m at... I got to lose some weight, for I feel fat... In this tranquil town, Worn an upside down frown In this tranquil town, Sworn I loved you deep down In this tranquil town, I feel so much pitiless happiness In this tranquil town, I am a beloved warrior in the broad valley of joyfulness In this tranquil town, Worn an upside down frown In this tranquil town, Sworn I loved you deep down In this tranquil town... In this tranquil town... In this tranquil town... I wear an upside down frown... The leaves are green and the ground is brown The leaves, they fall upon the ground without a sound We are lost, but meant to be found Like a long-lost hound in the wilderness all year round In this tranquil town, Worn an upside down frown In this tranquil town, Sworn I loved you deep down I am home-bound...wanting to be free... From despair and vanity I want to run away from it all And stand tall like a midnight knight in its hopeful hall In this tranquil town... In this tranquil town... In this tranquil town... There’s no need to frown In this tranquil town... In this tranquil town, Worn an upside down frown In this tranquil town, Sworn I loved you deep down Tranquility is here to stay Reality is settling in today Fantasy is where we will flee to Can’t stand the way I love you And I need you near my side To abide with me on life’s ride To abide with me In this town of tranquility To abide with me To make our love a reality

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