Yellow and rose, yellow and rose, yellow and rose.
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Oh boy, Botany Bay, watching the water go by.
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Here's your home so far away, here is a tear for your eye.
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Here is a vast and unknown land, here are the strangers on the sand.
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Oh, seeds of the universe ever endeavor to grow.
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Tiny pieces of everything, into the water they go.
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Everything changes for the strangers on the shore.
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They are blue and green no more, they are yellow and rose.
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Down under got the south side, this groovy crazy planet.
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Watching from the outside, it's as smooth as a gravy sandwich.
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People play music night for day, one caught the sun in a sekere.
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Oh, seeds of the universe ever endeavor to grow.
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Tiny pieces of everything, into the water they go.
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Everything changes for the strangers on the shore.
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They are blue and green no more, they are yellow and rose.
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Remember when we thought we were in California? We thought it was the eye of the hurricane.
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Old gypsy woman she tried to warn you, "You'll be back this way again,
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hungry for the rain, it's written in your hand, plain."
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Oh, seeds of the universe ever endeavor to grow.
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Tiny pieces of everything, into the water they go.
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Everything changes for the strangers on the shore.
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They are blue and green no more, they are yellow and rose.
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Yellow and rose, yellow and rose, yellow and rose.
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Yellow And Rose
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| James Taylor |