Who has seen the wind scalloping the sea
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Or gliding like a swallow over villages and trees?
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"I have," said the willow,
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"And I begged him please to stay, but he went away,
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He went on his own one day." And I sing
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"One love have I," and he sings, "Now it's goodbye,"
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And I sing "Part of me dies until I see you again."
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Who has seen the sun through a parasol of leaves,
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Through scattered ruby cloud fires, through the silver wings of bees?
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"I have," said the waters, "and I held his face to mine,
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But he left in time, he went in his own good time."
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And I sing "One love have I," and he sings,
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"Now it's goodbye," and I sing
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"Part of me dies until I see you again."
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Who has seen the stranger in a coat of simple brown,
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With his face of many faces, with his eyes turned out of town?
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I have and I kissed him and I begged him please to stay,
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But he went away, with the sun and the wind away.
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And I sing "One love have I," and he sings,
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"Now it's goodbye," and I sing
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"Part of me dies until i see you again"
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Who Has Seen The Wind
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Joni Mitchell |