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Mending things

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A song about healing

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From the musical ANNIE, the story of Annie Jaeger, which ran for two years at the Westminster Theatre in London.

歌词

Are there any old hates to mend, any old hurts to mend? 

Are there any races, are there any places 

Where there are hurts and hates to mend? 

In a world of smash and grab, where we’re handy at giving the other a jab 

Somebody’s got to start with the much more difficult art of 

 - Mending things, mending things, a lot more rewarding than ending things 

So come on out, if you’re looking about for someone whose mending things 

- Are there any more hearts to mend, any more homes to mend? 

Are there any races, are there any places 

Where there are homes, and hearts to mend? 

In an age that’s running amok, where the main spring has burst like a worn out clock 

Somebody has to start with the much more difficult art of 

 - Mending things, mending things, a lot more rewarding than ending things 

So come on out, if you’re looking about for someone whose mending things 

 

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音乐类型
1965
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Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the recording of this piece of music on this website.
音乐类型
1965
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the recording of this piece of music on this website.