| In the closest alley,
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| in the first doorway,
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| he pushed up against her
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| and closed his eyes.
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| He said, «this is probably
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| the worst decision that I’ve ever made.»
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| She laughed and smiled.
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| she said, «I'm sure you do this all the time… right, right, right, right,
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| right?»
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| And the morning came, and the city woke
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| into the building, people all went to work,
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| as their rides out of town came they parted ways
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| she said, «do you know when you’re coming back again?»
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| Dig it deeper, deeper, and farther still,
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| bury it up, over and into the ground,
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| all these lies will grow in ways that we never thought possible.
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| Quiet down, down, down
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| so soft of a sound,
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| you can hear it all coming back after you.
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| Quiet down, down, down
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| so soft of a sound,
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| you can hear it all coming back after you.
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| Now you want to take it back, you think you might have fucked up.
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| Waking dreams of concrete, deafening panic, cracked skull,
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| there is yelling all around, get up, get up please start breathing
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| and the moment will come when you finally realize
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| the results of decisions and choices in your life,
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| can you hear it all coming back after you.
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| Down, down down
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| so soft of a sound,
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| you can hear it all coming back after you.
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| Quiet down, down down
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| so soft of a sound,
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| you can hear it all coming back after you, you, you |