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"Sara (2002 Remastered)" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac (Remastered), released 11th October 2002. The track is 6:27 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Wait a minute, baby Stay with me a while Said you'd give me light But you never told me about the fire Drowning in the sea of love Where everyone would love to drown But now it's gone It doesn't matter what for When you build your house Then call me home And he was just like a great dark wing Within the wings of a storm I think I had met my match He was singing And undoing, and undoing Ooh, the laces Undoing the laces Said Sara, you're the poet in my heart Never change, never stop But now it's gone It doesn't matter what for But when you build your house Oh then call me home Hold on The night is coming and the starling flew for days I'd stay home at night all the time I'd go anywhere, anywhere, anywhere Ask me and I'm there, yeah Ask me and I'm there 'cause I care In the sea of love Where every woman would love to drown But now it's gone They say it doesn't matter anymore If you build your house Then please, call me home Sara, you're the poet in my heart Never change, and don't you ever stop And now it's gone No, it doesn't matter anymore When you build your house I'll come by Sara Sara (There's a heartbeat that never really died) (That never really died) Sara (Oh, won't you swallow your pride?) (All I ever wanted)
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