The Free Design - Daniel Dolphin Lyrics
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Daniel Dolphin
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What Are The Lyrics For Daniel Dolphin By The Free Design?
Daniel was a dolphin with wide innocent eyes
We met him seven years ago in an island paradise He used to meet us at the shore, and swim with us and laugh And show us games and coral reefs and carry us like a raft Daniel Dolphin was a real friend, He knew more than he said Smart as Daniel was He used his heart before his head No one would believe he was As bright as what we said No one knew he loved us One day our grampapa was watching us play It hurt him that we ran along and with him did not stay And so he followed us along the sunny, sandy shore He got so far behind us that he couldn't walk anymore Daniel Dolphin was a real friend, He knew more than he said Smart as Daniel was He used his heart before his head No one would believe he was As bright as what we said No one knew he loved us There were the young ones playing, there was the old one praying Daniel took our grandpapa away through the waves They couldn't find him anywhere in the coral reefs or caves But three days later Daniel came, but they killed him angrily But not before he brought to shore a tiny old brand new baby Daniel Dolphin was a real friend, He knew more than he said Smart as Daniel was He used his heart before his head No one would believe he was As bright as what we said No one knew he loved us No one knew he loved us |
Who Wrote Daniel Dolphin By The Free Design?
Christopher Ward Dedrick
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