| Grow up you’re nearly thirty-one
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| What happened when you were a child?
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| Do you require an analyst?
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| Or will a friendly smile suffice?
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| Find your space
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| Are you breathing well?
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| Do you feel OK?
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| Are you calm?
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| Are you comfortable?
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| Is your heartbeat racing?
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| Is this your soul you’re facing?
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| Lay down, my couch is over there
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| I think you’ll find it’s way more comfortable
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| Take off your glasses, don’t be scared
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| For thirty pounds I’ll listen to your
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| Stories dear, shut the window there
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| We should keep this session intimate
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| Don’t you agree?
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| I’ve experience in matters similar
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| I can juggle, I can knit a pinafore
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| But I’ll listen to your tale
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| And give you some advice
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| I was an ace when I was young
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| I learned to dance, I didn’t have to learn
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| I was a case when I grew up
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| A case of hope crashing to the ground
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| I learned, I hit the skids
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| And I woke up me, myself, and
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| I was a different person
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| If I take you on will you be pliable?
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| As a confidant I’m quite reliable
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| Dreamer though you are
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| It is you that’s been my signpost
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| So far |