A Lover's Call
de William Jackson
Well, I don’t believe in Murphy’s Law
But life always throws a curveball
Nothing ever goes as we plan
Why are things so hard to understand?
Well, there's always a catch
And our ways never seem to match
Amid this endless strife
I feel like an easy target for the arrow of time
Oh, train of life
Can you move steadily just this time?
Among these curves, I can't do things right
I’ve roamed around
Chasing a dream
To quench my thirst
I’ve gained and lost everything
Faced mountains and valleys
Crossed deserts and seas
Had my share of fun
But there were times life brought me to my knees
Oh, train of life
Only now do I realize
That these ups and downs are part of the fight
I don’t ask anymore
For an easy life
Just the strength to endure what a meaningful one requires
Oh, train of life
Oh, train of life
Oh, train of life
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