| you got me down on my knees
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| that’s where you wanted me to be
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| so what’s the matter?
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| what kind of girl did you used to be?
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| you believed in all these lies
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| and beneath you
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| the man you used to love just dies
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| it leaves you in the morning
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| like all the stars up above
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| it leaves in the morning
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| like the stars up above
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| and when you fall
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| be sure you’ve got what you need
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| when you’re all the way down
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| you’re six feet deep
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| i’ll wait for you in the burying ground
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| you tenderly walk in
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| and memories just spin
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| like planets in an unknown universe
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| it’s unlikely you forgot
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| that i’ve waited here for you
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| and the truth is a reflection of your actions
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| it leaves you in the morning
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| like all the stars up above
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| it leaves in the morning
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| like the stars up above
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| and when you fall
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| be sure you’ve got what you need
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| when you’re all the way down
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| you’re six feet deep
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| i’ll wait for you in the burying ground
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| can’t you see
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| i’m on my knees?
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| for you
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| i’m six feet deep
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| in the center of your soul
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| i’ll wait for you in the burying ground
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| and when you fall
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| be sure you’ve got what you need
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| and when you fall
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| be sure you’ve got what you need
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| when you’re all the way down
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| you’re six feet deep
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| and when you fall
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| be sure you’ve got what you need
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| you’re six feet deep, baby
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| you’re six feet deep
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| i’ll wait for you in the burying ground |