_ Like _ _ crippled ships that made it _ _
T _ hrough a storm and finally reached a quiet shore _ _ _
The homeless found a home on Susan's floor _ _ _
Didn't feel so cold and tired
Stretched out before her fire
Rolling smokes and drinking up her wine _ _ _
And I remember candlelight
And singing 'til we could not sing no more _ _ _
Then falling warm asleep on Susan's floor _ _ _
Well, now that my song is sweeter
I think I'd like to greet her
And thank her for the favours that she gave _ _ _
A stranger I came
My head bowed in the rain to her door _ _ _
I sat and sang my songs on Susan's floor _ _ _
In the morning I'd go on _ _
B _ uying kingdoms with my songs
Knowing I _ 'd be back in just a while _ _ _
Warming in the sunlight of her | smile _ _ (x32030) | ! _
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Well, lots of time and songs have passed
I catch myself just looking back
Re living all the wonder of those nights _ _ _
That's where I'd be to day
If I had only stayed one night more _ _ _
Sang another song on Susan's floor _ _
L _ ike crippled ships that made it _ _
T _ hrough a storm and finally reached a quiet shore _ _ _
The homeless found a home on Susan's floor _ _ _
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