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Turn the Page - Tim Hardin



     
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Turn the page and go on, read the poetry wrong
I expect your mistakes but by now it's too late
Straight in a line that you've drawnThere we were face to face waiting each one for a taste
While the selfish design in your eyes looked at mine
Afraid to be sure not to wasteSurely we can learn the truth about ourselves
While each page you turn makes you someone else
No matter how I might hope for the small things in life
Like the things that make a reason for chasing what's right
Surely we can learn the truth about ourselves
While each page you turn makes you someone elseTurn the page and go on, read the poetry wrong
I expect your mistakes but by now it's too late
Straight in a line that you've drawnThere we were face to face waiting each one for a taste
While the selfish design in your eyes looked at mine
Afraid to be sure not to waste
Surely we can learn the truth about ourselves
While each page you turn makes you someone else
No matter how I might hope for the small things in life
Like the things that make a reason for chasing what's right

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Tim Hardin (born Timothy James Hardin in Eugene, Oregon, USA on 23 December 1941 – 29 December 1980) was an American folk musician and composer. He is best remembered for writing the top 40 hits "If I Were a Carpenter" covered by Bobby Darin and "Reason to Believe" covered by Rod Stewart, as well as his own uneven recording career. Hardin dropped out of high school at age 18 to join the Marine Corps.

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