paroles de chanson The Gladdest Thing - Deb Talan
I
will
be
the
gladdest
thing
under
the
sun
I
will
touch
a
hundred
flowers
and
not
pick
one
I
will
look
at
cliffs
and
clouds
with
quiet
eyes
Watch
the
wind
blow
down
the
grass
and
the
grass
rise
Doesn't
each
of
us
have
a
place
we
belong
Could
be
a
sidewalk
crack
or
sad
song
Inside
our
searching
is
desire
to
etch
a
silent
thought
in
stone
To
make
our
tender
heart
known
I
will
be
the
gladdest
thing
under
the
sun
I
will
touch
a
hundred
flowers
and
not
pick
one
I
will
look
at
cliffs
and
clouds
with
quiet
eyes
Watch
the
wind
blow
down
the
grass
and
the
grass
rise
And
when
the
lights
begin
to
show
up
from
the
town
I
will
mark
which
must
be
mine
and
then
start
down
Everyone
wants
to
be
a
hero
or
a
savior
of
small
things
I
want
to
be
champion
of
evening,
forget
not
the
beauty
of
the
in-betweens
Everyone
of
us
had
orphaned
our
bodies
Born
from
dust
of
the
stars
We
can
comfort
each
other
in
this
place
I
can
look
into
your
eyes
and
see
my
own
face
I
will
be
the
gladdest
thing
under
the
sun
I
will
touch
a
hundred
flowers
and
not
pick
none
I
will
look
at
cliffs
and
clouds
with
quiet
eyes
Watch
the
wind
blow
down
the
grass
and
the
grass
rise
And
when
the
lights
begin
to
show
up
from
the
town
I
will
mark
what
must
be
mine
and
then
start
down
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