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Quiet Moments - Mary Hopkin
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Quiet Moments Mary Hopkin

"Quiet Moments" by Mary Hopkin, released in 1971, is a soft folk song that explores themes of introspection, tranquility, and the beauty of stillness. The lyrics evoke a sense of peace and reflection, emphasizing the importance of taking time to appreciate life's simple moments. The song features gentle melodies and Hopkin's soothing vocals, creating an intimate atmosphere. Its serene vibe has resonated with listeners, contributing to the enduring appeal of 1970s folk music. #Folk

Quiet Moments - Mary Hopkin
I'm doing fine without you now
And I believe that I'll survive somehow
My life was in a mess
But now it's back together more or less

My friends all say I'm lookin' fine
I still know how to have a real good time
I smile and play the clown
I always make them laugh, I'm never down

It's only in the quiet moments
When I'm all alone I always seem to think of you
Only in the quiet moments
When the world's asleep, try to keep from cryin'
But there's nothin' I can do
I spend the quiet moments missin' you

I'm like an actor in a play
And yet I know that it's the only way
I'll always play the part
I'll never let you see my broken heart

It's only in the quiet moments
When I'm all alone I always seem to think of you
Only in the quiet moments
When the world's asleep, try to keep from cryin'
But there's nothing I can do
I spend the quiet moments missin' you
Missin' you
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