Forever Young
Bob Dylan
May God bless and keep you always May your wishes all come true May you always do for others And let others do for you May you build a ladder to the stars And climb on every rung May you stay forever young Forever young, forever young May you stay forever young. May you grow up to be righteous May you grow up to be true May you always know the truth And see the lights surrounding you May you always be courageous Stand upright and be strong May you stay forever young Forever young, forever young May you stay forever young. May your hands always be busy May your feet always be swift May you have a strong foundation When the winds of changes shift May your heart always be joyful And may your song always be sung May you stay forever young Forever young, forever young May you stay forever young.60's 60s 70s 70s aor radio acoustic Ballad banned Birthday Bob Dylan Bob Dylan Palace bobby d Canzoni Preferite christian rock classic classic rock cool donny especially loves Dylan essentiell favorite songs favorites favourite Favourites folk folk rock folk-rock folkish foxwingin good story gotanygoodmusic great lyrics growing guitar phasing halftoned singles club having a baby hippie joan baez covered this and it legend of my heart Less than entirely happy love songs luv m hm magical constellation memories Mon Amour moving on music from others My Life Changing Music oldies Peter Gouwe Ouwe phasing pm stuff poetic lyrics positive reasons why i love dylan relaxing rock rock ballad Shw33t singer-songwriter spiritual temazo de tres pares de cojone the band last waltz The Zimmerman upbeat Uplifting What wistful and wise wow
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