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"Seven Wonders (2017 Remaster)" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Tango in the Night (2017 Remaster) [Deluxe Edition], released 12th April 1987. The track is 3:42 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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So long ago Certain place, certain time You touched my hand all the way All the way down to Emmeline But if our paths never cross Well, you know I'm sorry but If I live to see the Seven Wonders I'll make a path to the rainbow's end I'll never live to match the beauty again The rainbow's edge So it's hard to find Someone with that kind of intensity You touched my hand, I played it cool And you reached out your hand to me But if our paths never cross Well, no I'm not sorry but If I live to see the Seven Wonders I'll make a path to the rainbow's end I'll never live to match the beauty again The rainbow's end So long ago It's a certain time, it's a certain place You touched my hand and you smiled All the way back, you held out your hand But I hope, and if I pray Ooh, it might work out someday If I live to see the Seven Wonders I'll make a path to the rainbow's end I'll never live to match the beauty again If I live to see the Seven Wonders (if I live to see the Seven Wonders) I'll make a path to the rainbow's end (I'll make a path there) I'll never live to match the beauty again (That same, same beauty again) If I live to see the Seven Wonders (if I live to see the) I'll make a path to the rainbow's end I'll never live to match the beauty again (well if I hope and I pray, well) (Maybe it might work out someday) If I live to see the Seven Wonders (if I live to see the Seven Wonders)
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