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Had to Cry Today
 
  By steve winwood

It’s already written that today will be one to remember.
The feeling’s the same as being outside of your door.

Had to cry today.
Well I saw your sign and I missed you there.

I’m taking the chance to see the wind in your eyes while I listen.
You say you can’t reach me but you want everyone to be free.

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