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DISCID=ae07d40c
DTITLE=Mannheim Steamroller / Fresh Aire
TTITLE0=Prelude
TTITLE1=Chocolate Fudge
TTITLE2=Interlude I
TTITLE3=Sonata
TTITLE4=Interlude II
TTITLE5=Saras Band
TTITLE6=Fresh Aire
TTITLE7=Rondo
TTITLE8=Interlude III
TTITLE9=Pass The Keg (Lia)
TTITLE10=Interlude IV
TTITLE11=Mist
EXTD=1974 American Gramaphone AGCD-355\n\nWritten and arranged by Chip 
EXTD=Davis\nProduced by Don Sears, Chip Davis\nPublished by American Gr
EXTD=amaphone/SESAC\nJackson Berkey - All keyboards\nChip Davis - Drums
EXTD= and recorders\nEric Hansen - Bass\nDenny Schneider - Trumpet\nBill
EXTD= Buntain - Trombone\nStrings: Mortimer Alpert, Joe Landes, Hugh B
EXTD=rown,\nDorothy Brown, Alex Sokol, Merton Shatzkin,\nMiriam Duffelm
EXTD=eyer, Dorothy Rendina, Lucinda Gladics,\nJean Hassel, Ginni Eldre
EXTD=d, Beth McCollum,\nJoe Rosenstein, James Hammond, Paul Todd,\nVirg
EXTD=inia Moriarity, Jess Stern, Karl Lyon, Bob Malec,\nLarry Sutton
EXTT0=I am a Raindrop... and I fell, crystallized.  One gray\nwinter mo
EXTT0=rning in the yesterday of your life...  it was cold...\nso very c
EXTT0=old... but the year was new and you had plans...\nand dreams of w
EXTT0=arm places... you drew their pictures\nin the frost... and I froz
EXTT0=e them into your memory... it was\nJanuary... such a long time ag
EXTT0=o
EXTT1=... And I glistened at the tip of an icicle as you climed\nthe hi
EXTT1=ll with your sled... and when you raced down the\nlong icy path, 
EXTT1=I stung your nose with tiny needles of\nsnow...  and dripped from
EXTT1= your overshoes when you\nstood in the door that evening... it wa
EXTT1=s February, and\nyou were cold and tired... and hungry...
EXTT2=... And you looked through me one afternoon as I ran\nslowly down
EXTT2= your windowpane.  The winds were high\nand your newspaper kite w
EXTT2=as ready... but the sun was\ngone and I was there... making you w
EXTT2=ait 'til tomorrow...\nit was March, and you were impatient.
EXTT3=... And I followed the two of you into the woods one\ngray-green 
EXTT3=day... but when I touched her face, you ran\nto hide from me... I
EXTT3= watched from a leaf as you kissed her...\ngently... and she kiss
EXTT3=ed you back... it was April...\nand you were in love... for the f
EXTT3=irst time
EXTT4=... And I mixed with your tears as you said goodbye to your\nfath
EXTT4=er... and when the prayer had been said... and his song\nhad been
EXTT4= sung... I tried to tell you that crying is good...\nfor how can 
EXTT4=one know happiness until one has felt sorrow...\nit was May... an
EXTT4=d the flowers were coming up again...
EXTT5=... And I was dew, sparkling in the grass as the sun came\nup one
EXTT5= summer morning... and you had a day to remember...\nit was June 
EXTT5=and everything was right with your world...\nand the child you'd 
EXTT5=just brought into it...
EXTT6=... And I stayed away in a cloud one night and let you\nlay on yo
EXTT6=ur back and look up at the stars... it was July,\nthe air was cle
EXTT6=ar and you realized, at last, what a joyous\nthing it is... to be
EXTT6= alive.
EXTT7=I am only a Raindrop... but I created the snow on the\nmaintain y
EXTT7=ou climbed... I made the rainbow you saw...\nI started the rivers
EXTT7= you crossed and I filled the oceans\nyou sailed... it was August
EXTT7= and you and I were somewhere...\ndoing our thing.
EXTT8=... And I ran as a brook in a meadow as you walked beside\nme one
EXTT8= sunny, golden day... I listened as you told your son\nabout the 
EXTT8=mysteries of nature, and the realities of life...\nit was Septemb
EXTT8=er... and the stream of time had begun\nto flow a little faster..
EXTT8=.
EXTT9=... And as I danced with the leaves through their fast,\nmad whir
EXTT9=l... you gathered together... family and friends...\nto honor you
EXTT9=r son... and his bride... it was a time for\nfestival... and a fa
EXTT9=rewell toast to brilliance of Autumn,\nIt was October, and winter
EXTT9= would soon be here.
EXTT10=... And when my sisters clung to the thin bare branches\nof the t
EXTT10=rees outside your window... you sat by the fire\nand looked at th
EXTT10=e fading pictures... and the tiny scraps\nof life that had been s
EXTT10=aved for such a day... it was\nNovember... and the days were gett
EXTT10=ing shorter...
EXTT11=I am a Raindrop... and I fell slowly one night... changing\nto sn
EXTT11=ow... covering the earth with a soft white blanket...\nand as you
EXTT11= watched the lights twinkling in the evergreen\nboughs, I heard y
EXTT11=our heart say you were happy...\nbecause you knew that if one lig
EXTT11=ht should fail, the\nothers would still burn bright... it was Dec
EXTT11=ember... and you\nwere sleepy...
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