Danny

Album: Gardenview (2022)
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  • Danny
    I wish that I could see you there
    Right beside your rocking chair
    Recite your poetry

    Oh Danny
    Your stories in the Bible
    Your mind was never idle
    What are you telling me

    Said you’d be surprised that the window
    Of opportunity
    Is never as wide or so narrow
    As you expect it to be

    Oh Danny
    You always had such good advice
    Except for when I wanted it
    Like I want it now

    And you’d be surprised that the window
    Of opportunity
    Is never as wide or so narrow
    As you expect it to be
    And I spent my life looking
    For opportunity
    When all of the while it was sitting
    Right next to me
    Yeah all of the while you were sitting
    Right next to me Writer/s: NATALY CONTE
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
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