Lyrics of 'Shamarack' by Mary Hopkin

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Did you never want to go back
To the little life you left?
Did you ever want to shake off
Just like water, all the troubles in your head
With a magical word?

Shamarack, get some time back
Sharmaroo, there is nothing I cannot do
Shamareye, I don't want to cry
Shamaree, I just want to be

Did you never lose your lover
On the way to memories?
Did you ever look at the sky And see a bird in the trees and wished to fly
With a magical word?

Shamarack, get my lover back
Shamaroo, bring him back with you
Shamareye, I would like to fly
Shamaree, I'd love to be free

Shamarack, get my lover back
Shamaroo, bring him back with you
Sharmareye, I would like to fly
Shamaree, I'd love to be free
Shamaree

Shamarack, get my lover back
Shamaroo, bring him back with you
Shamaroo

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