| Lines on my head from that one thing she said
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| She spoke of strangers that don’t sleep two a bed
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| Kept on trying, buying time, not waiting on fate
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| I somehow got the feeling that I opened my eyes too late
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| I saw where you came from
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| Called out your name
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| But there’s no answer
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| We lived on your doorstep
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| I made you my wife but I don’t need that
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| Lines on my face, while I laugh lest I cry
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| Speed city dirt and gritty waving me goodbye
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| So many people, my family of friends
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| Trying so hard to make me smile untill this heartache mends
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| I saw where you came from
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| Called out your name
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| But there’s no answer
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| We lived on your doorstep
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| I made you my wife but I don’t need that
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| Ice in her eyes, frozen tears would never be a surprise
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| You can’t erase a dream you can only wake me up My mind is turning slower, never to accept defeat
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| It don’t matter where I live I still got a house to heat
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| I saw where you came from
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| Called out your name
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| But there’s no answer
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| We lived on your doorstep
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| I made you my wife but I don’t need that |