Yes he knew her
'Cause she'd told him things
That man had done to her
So it figures
That she's reluctant to tell her folks the truth
For she was afraid
To tell mother of such things
'Cause she would say...
Chorus-
You know you're wrong, little girl-
It's good that she knew him
For without her by his side
He would have fled
He sees objects that are rather small
But so large in his eyes
For he has a thing
About what people think of him
It seems so bad
You know you're wrong, little girl
But it's not so hard, little boy
How could you be wrong, little girl
Bridge
Follow, follow the yellow brick road
Until you come unto the rock of peace
Pick up your notion to find the harvest of life
To heal your wound
You know you're wrong, little girl
He'll find you peace, little boy
He will protect you, little girl
He'll never leave you, little ones
So this story goes on into a high dimension,
well for you. He'll find you peace, little ones...



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