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Salvador Lyrics


In the corner of the city
There's this vibrant little kid
Loves to sing and play his air guitar
In the way that I once did
He has all the world's ambition
But he lives on borrowed time
With his terminal condition
He'll be gone before he's nine
Sometimes when you look in the eyes of strangers
You begin to see faces that you know
They could be you and me, you never know
Which way the wind may blow
Which way the wind may blow
In the corner of the city
There's a man in lonely plight
So-called friends no longer visit
Family stay out of sight
See, he used to be a doctor

But his illness is full-blown
Now the very folk whose lives he saved
Refuse to help his own, yeah
Salvador, Salvador
Salvador,Salvador
Salvador, Salvador
Salvador, Salvador
Sometimes when you look in the eyes of strangers
You begin to see faces that you know
They could be you and me, you never know
Which way the wind may blow
Sometimes when you look in the eyes of strangers
You begin to see faces that you know
They could be you and me, you never know
Which way the wind may blow
What you gonna do if it hits your street, if it hits your home?
Uh huh, could you deal if you found you'd been disowned?
Mmm, hmm, tell me, don't you be a judge of another's fate
'Cause the day you do, you will find that a higher hand
Will judge you too, I want you to understand, yeah
Sometimes when you look in the eyes of strangers
You begin to see faces that you know
They could be you and me, you never know
Which way the wind may blow
Sometimes when you look in the eyes of strangers
You begin to see faces that you know
They could be you and me, you never know
Which way the wind will blow
Sometimes when you look in the eyes of strangers
You begin to see faces that you know
They could be you and me, you never know
Which way the wind will blow
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Francisca Valenzuela (born 1987) is a Chilean singer-songwriter who was born and raised in San Francisco, California and moved to Chile at the age of twelve. Her songs gather elements from everything from jazz to rock and pop to classical music. The lyrics of her songs--some in Spanish and others in English--can be light and humorous or reveal inner strength and maturity. Valenzuela's first single "Peces," written when she was thirteen years old, was released to radios in Chile in 2006 and enjoyed substantial success there.

Read more about Francisca Valenzuela on Last.fm.


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