Days On My Past
I recall when I was young. Oh I will play and always having fun
With the neighbours next to me and we'll play until the setting sun
Try to be the best among the others in a game call the "spider battle"
It doesn't matter who is the best now. Those were the days of my past
A few years later when I got to school and was late for lesson all the time
Always day dreaming in the class, till I don't even know the lesson's done
Then my teacher always tell me never ever be lazy again
What can I do now? What can I say now? Those were the days of my past
As the days go on and on I grew up and had my first love
Candel light and sandy beach finally give away my first kiss
Mother said I was too young to fall in love and then I will one day regret
So love was over, but I do miss her. Those were the days of my past
Just when I left my high school and got my first job as salesmen
Working hard all day and night. No one there to lend a helping hand
Dady told me not to worry and said that l should go on step by step
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Got a small family with two kids that is what I'm always hoping for
But I still remember having fun with all my friends when I was young
I miss my home town. I miss my old friends, those the days of my past
Oh I miss my home town I miss my old friends. When will I see them again?
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I can fly. I'm proud that I can fly
To give the best of mine till the end of the time
Believe me I can fly. I'm proud that I can fly
To give the best of mine. The heaven in the sky
Stars in the sky wishing once upon a time
Give me love, make me smile till the end of life
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To give the best of mine. The heaven in the sky
Can't you believe that you light up my way?
No matter how that ease my path I'll never lose my faith
See me fly I'm proud to fly up high
Show you the best of mine till the end of the time
Believe me I can fly I'm singing in the sky
Show you the best of mine The heaven in the sky
Nothing can stop me spread my wings so wide
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  100. As the time and cost of making a clip drop to a few days and a few hundred dollars, engineers may soon be free to let their imaginations soar without being penalized by expensive failure.
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