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The Boy Who Knew How to Climb Walls

Album cover art for "The Boy Who Knew How to Climb Walls" by Cat Stevens

Cat Stevens - Pop

The Boy Who Knew How to Climb Walls

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I was just a little boy running wild across the hills Kicking balls, skipping wheels, and I had a friend He was just like a brother, just a bit older And he knew how to climb over walls Then the bombs came down on my small village town As I looked around, it was gone Mama called our names, father never came Life was never the same from that day on So I ran over roads, over rocks and rumble Askin' everybody, "Have you seen my friend?" He was just like a brother, just a bit older And he used to pray Then a white-hairеd man took me by the hand To a broken mosquе where he laid He was still alive, eyes fixed on the sky As he saw my face, he smiled Then he passed away on that long sunny day As the golden rays went down So we dug some sand, buried him in that land Now I understand his way Just another wall separates our souls One that we must all leap one day I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air Floating on the air, floating on the air I can see him now floating on the air

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  • Cat Stevens