Never, Neverland

Album: Never, Neverland (1990)
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  • My room is full of toys and things
    But filled with nothing new
    Just me and clare alone in this
    Enchanted, placid room
    It's Saturday and no more school
    There hasn't been for years
    She says we're here forever
    Till eternity

    Our solitude has been disturbed
    Clare hold on, don't flee
    With open arms they call my name
    "oh won't you come with me?"

    Get back, back!
    Just leave us all alone
    Take that and that!
    I'll break your every bone

    Get back, back!
    Just leave us all alone
    Take that and that!
    I'll break your every bone

    Blacking out, poisoned
    Colours now decay
    Drifting off to never, neverland
    Please don't take me away
    To never, neverland
    No, to the neverland

    Time has passed and now I see
    What I've lived through
    I've got no fears that match the hate
    That came from you
    It's Saturday, I've things to do
    I wish you all the best
    Now I leave your placid room
    Enjoy eternal rest Writer/s: COBURN PHARR, JEFFREY BRUCE WATERS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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