Songtexte Our Children - Marin Mazzie , Peter Friedman
How
they
play,
Finding
treasure
in
the
sand.
They're
forever
hand
in
hand,
Our
children.
How
they
laugh,
She
has
never
laughed
like
this.
Every
waking
moment,
bliss.
Our
children.
See
them
running
down
the
beach.
Children
run
so
fast...
Toward
the
future...
From
the
past.
How
they
dance,
Unembarrassed
and
alone.
Hearing
music
of
their
own,
Our
children.
One
so
fair,
And
the
other,
lithe
and
dark.
Solemn
joy
and
sudden
spark,
Our
children.
See
them
running
down
the
beach.
Children
run
so
fast
Toward
the
future
From
the
past.
There
they
stand,
Making
footprints
in
the
sand,
And
forever,
hand
in
hand,
Our
children.
Two
small
lives,
Silhouetted
by
the
blue,
One
like
me
And
one
like
you.
Our
children.
Our
children.
Well.
You
say
that
often.
"Well".
It's
because
I
don't
know
what
to
say,
Baron.
I'm
not
a
Baron,
of
course.
I'm
a
poor
immigrant,
a
Jew,
Who
points
a
camera
so
that
his
child
can
dress
as
beautifully
As
a
princess.
I
want
to
drive
from
her
memory
every
Tenement
stench
and
filthy
immigrant
street.
I
will
buy
her
Light
and
sun
and
clean
wind
of
the
ocean
for
the
rest
of
her
Life.
Now
you
know
me.
Now
you
understand.
I
am
no
Baron.
I
am
Tateh.
Now
I
know
even
less
what
to
say.
Now
it's
my
turn:
Well.
Thank
you
for
your
confidence.
I
shall
keep
it
here.
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