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  1. The tune was written as a pastiche of Harold Arlen, one of Sondheim's favorite Broadway composers. June Abernathy provided an explanation of some of the terms and references in the song. For example, in the phrase "I’ve slept in shanties, Guest of the W.P.A.", "W.P.A." means the Works Projects Administration (1935–43), a U.S. government agency.

  2. The sun comes up, you're still gone The world goes round, and life goes on But life is short, and love is long And when the sun goes doen, you're still gone Now ain't it strange, how we make things right We think things change, overnight But then the sun comes up, and the night moves on And I'm still here, you're still gone I guess I missed the ...

  3. Sucked by the undertow and pulled out deep. And there I am, standing. Wet grass and white headstones all in rows. And in the distance there's one, off on its own. So I stop, kneel. My new home ...

  4. And we’re standing here Only because You made a way. You move mountains You cause walls to fall With Your power Perform miracles There is nothing that’s impossible And we’re standing here Only because You made a way. And we’re standing here Only because You made a way. And we’re standing here Only because You made a way. You made a ...

  5. Verse: I was sinking, so deep in sin Your grace and mercy, decided to take me in And placed my feet on, a rock to stand It's unbelievable I'm not the same man

  6. Everybody's moving. Everyone is going somewhere. With everything they're trying. Just to make it. To a place where I am not there. But when the noise is over. A still small voice you will hear. I hope that you believe me. see lyrics >>.

  7. Written by Ludovico Einaudi. Performed by Ludovico Einaudi (piano) and Marco Decimo (cello) Courtesy of Ponderosa Music & Art. Paper Planes. Written by M.I.A., Diplo, Topper Headon, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Joe Strummer (uncredited) Performed by M.I.A. I Walk the Line.