| «Hey man, heard you’re a real clean shot!»
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| (When I’ve got a couple drinks in me, and I’ve got a couple drinks in me!)
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| «Hey man, heard you get the job done!»
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| (When I’ve got a couple drinks in me, I’m known to practice apathy!)
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| When you see me stagger
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| Know I’m being antagonized by what you can’t hear
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| And just moving with the current
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| Current state of self embalment
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| Where I don’t involve myself in human affairs
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| Just leave me an address on where I live
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| I’ll make it slow and painful
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| I don’t ask for much
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| (They will lead us out of town, straight out of town
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| We can dodge the freight cars, just passerbys in the morning)
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| A few bills, and the occasional, occasional, occasional human touch
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| (I won’t move if you won’t move, and I won’t move if you won’t move
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| Trade cigarettes for stories, you and I the Lords of the Rails
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| Straight out of town and that is why we follow the pennies lay for we have
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| stories and smokes)
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| Drink to take the edge off
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| I told you that I’d bring you my head
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| I told you I was better off dead
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| Have you heard the kind of shit that I’ve said?
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| Cause I’m a mad, mad man, no, I’m not a mad man
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| I told you if you slipped me a drink…
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| I told you not to speak when I’m thinking
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| I told you I was having a hard time sleeping
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| I’m a sad, sad man, yeah I’m a real sad man!
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| There’s empty bar stools
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| (To each of my sides)
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| And empty glasses
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| (So who the fuck’s talking?)
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| And who’s covering the tab?
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| Just a lonely man with a deathwish
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| (And a head full of crossed wires)
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| Making a deal with himself
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| (He keeps talking)
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| He keeps nodding
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| You do this to yourself, old man
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| A SICK SON OF A BITCH
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| WILL ALWAYS END LIKE THIS |