| If I have no lover, I’ll serenade myself
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| If I have no doctor then I’ll stay in bed and nurse me back to health
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| If I have no dinner, I’ll cook up plans instead
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| If I lose my sight I’ll still see clearly in my head
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| If I have nowhere to hide, I’ll wait to be uncovered
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| If I don’t have house I’ll make home in the glow
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| Of someone I don’t know
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| If I have no god, I’ll worship everything and
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| Everything will then become an icon of devotion
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| What do I do? |
| (x6)
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| If I cannot hear, I’ll listen to my heart beating
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| If I cannot run, well then okay, it’s time to rest anyway
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| If I have no friends, I’ll keep the company of silence
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| If I have no problems I’ll just look somewhere else, and I’ll find 'em
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| If I lose my mind, I’ll leave the window open and
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| Wait and wait and wait until it sneaks home one morning
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| When I’m still sleeping
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| If I have no clothes I’ll just be exposed
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| If I have no garden then I’ll cry until one grows
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| What do I do? |
| (x6)
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| If I lose touch with you I’ll feel my way back into darkness
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| If I become numb I’ll stick out my thumb hold a sign |
| With your name written on it
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| If I forget my name I’ll find myself a title and
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| Introduce myself as a familiar place or a grinning face
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| What do I do? |
| (x6) |