The man appeared to me inside that yellow wood.
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I¡¯d carved his name in the dirt, at the crossroads where we stood.
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He said, ¡°Are you looking for directions?¡±
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I said, ¡°Gee, I wish you would. Which way to the infinite road that unwinds from within.¡±
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He said, ¡°Follow the distant light¡±
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Oh¡¯ you know I will! Follow the distant light, just a little bit over the hill
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Follow the distant light and although you¡¯ll never near it.
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You can travel on forever and you¡¯ll never be back here.
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I said, ¡°alright¡±
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The stranger appeared to me, he hopped down from his tree.
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I said, ¡°I can give you anything, but you know that nothing¡¯s free.¡±
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Well I could take it or leave it. I said, ¡°well what do you want from me.¡±
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He said, ¡°nothing much really, just a small token of appreciation
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that would mean so little to man like you and so much to a man like me.¡±
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Gimme the distant light.
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Oh no I cannot do it
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Gimme the distant light, he said through his teeth
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Gimme the distant light
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I said, ¡°I ain¡¯t quite yet through with it¡±
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As I saw it shining dimly through the branches of his tree, I walked on
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Following the distant light.
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Like the way some people look for parking
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Following the distant light, and tripping all over my feet
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But following the distant light
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And I know if I keep walking, I¡¯ll never touch it,
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but as long as I move it¡¯ll shine down on me.
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Distant Light
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