Carbon Leaf - Toy Soldiers Lyrics
Carbon Leaf Toy Soldiers lyrics is the 12th song on the album "Echo Echo" by Carbon Leaf. The "Toy Soldiers" lyrics by Carbon Leaf are displayed below.
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Toy Soldiers by Carbon Leaf
Today I strike out on my own
The dog is dead. The kids have grown
I fell asleep in my writing chair
I drempt I'd found my childhood stare
To family dinner Christmas night
We'd cross the river shipyard lights
Before the heartbreak and unknown
Today I strike out on my own
Chorus:
Hi-diddely-o didn't ya know?
You fade once you glow
Didn't ya know child?
After the ryhme high time
Diddely-o didn't you know?
You fade once you glow.
Didn't ya known child?
After the ryhme high time.
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The families gather but we're all
Mere Shadows in this Banquet Hall
I'm beggin mom will you understand
I'm beggin dad will you hold her hand
To play outside was all i'd known
And Christmas lights on every home
Chorus
We find the people of our dreams
We find that they're not what they seem
I've learned that people come and go
I've learned that families break and grow
Toy soldiers brave away those tears
Toy soldiers hope for better years
Today I strike out on my own
The dog is dead. We kids have grown.
Chorus
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