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there's always one who's not enough
Singer: carpenter, mary chapin
but when it fades and fade it does
there's always one who's not enough
it takes some time to shake off the dust
but when it fades and fade it does
there's always one who's not enough
it takes some time to shake off the dust
Singer: mary chapin carpenter
but when it fades and fade it does
there's always one who's not enough
it takes some time to shake off the dust
but when it fades and fade it does
there's always one who's not enough
it takes some time to shake off the dust