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"Silver Springs (Live)" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album The Dance (Live), released 18th August 1997. The track is 5:42 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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You could be my silver spring Blue-green colors flashing I would be your only dream Your shining autumn ocean crashing And did you say she was pretty? And did you say that she loves you? Baby, I don't wanna know I'll begin not to love you Turn around see me running I say I loved you years ago Tell myself you never loved me, no And did you say she was pretty? And did you say that she loves you? Baby, I don't wanna know Oh, no And can you tell me was it worth it? Really, I don't wanna know Time casts its spell on you But you won't forget me I know I could have loved you But you would not let me Time casts its spell on you But you won't forget me I know I could have loved you But you would not let me I'll follow you down 'til the sound of my voice Will haunt you You'll never get away from the sound Of the woman that loves you I'll follow you down 'til the sound of my voice Will haunt you (was I just a fool?) You'll never get away from the sound Of the woman that loves you (Was I just a fool?) I'll follow you down 'til the sound of my voice Will haunt you (give me just a chance) You'll never get away from the sound (never get away) Of the woman that loves you (never get away) You could be my silver spring, my Blue-green colors flashing Thank you very much We really appreciate it Silver Springs is a great ol' song, thank you
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