How can you take away my favorite star
I don't think that will happen soon
No, not in this lifetime
We live like one for the other, a part of the same
Oh great, here comes another contender swept away
I'll show them, teach them to mess with us
Laws will be laid down
Unwound
We play some parts up, others down to our ankles
We're not running from anyone
We've only just begun
Like the song
And if you come around
I'll give you my address
Let me in on your progress
As close as we are, my favorite star
I'll show them, teach them to mess with us
Laws will be laid down
It's not in my control
Trust your hands
Our future plans work out


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Favorite Star Lyrics as written by Walter Arthur Schreifels

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    i love this song and i thinks that its absolutly amazing.

    cherry_kisson September 25, 2002   Link
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    this song rocks....one of my favorite RS songs.

    if onlyon March 13, 2003   Link

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