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"Temporary One" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album The Dance, released 19th August 1997. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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[Verse 1] Where are you darling When my moon is rising And your sun is shining down? What are you doing? Are you missing me The way that I'm missing you now? [Chorus] The river goes on and on and the The sea that divides us is a A temporary one And the bridge will bring us back together [Verse 2] What are you doing Going down into Soho As I get my rest tonight? What are you doing? Are you busy with your world? Well, I wish you were busy with mine [Chorus] The river goes on and on and the The sea that divides us is a Temporary one And the bridge will bring us back together [Instrumental Break] [Chorus] The river goes on and on and the The sea that divides us is a Temporary one And the bridge will bring us back together Don't you know that the river goes on and on and the Sea that divides us is a A temporary one And the bridge will bring us back together Don't you know that the river goes on and on and the The sea that divides us is a A temporary one And the bridge will bring us back together [Outro: Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie] This whole reconvening of these five people was kind of a, an organic thing. Uh, I had asked Mick to play drums on a solo album I was working on—still working on actually. But uh, as one thing led to another, and uh, suddenly there we were in the studio saying, "Gee, this feels pretty good." Isn't that weird? That is pretty weird. It was weird, actually. Uh, and that brought us to this point. So we thought we would do a song that we had been working on together at that time, and it's called "Bleed to Love Her."
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