| Softly, watch me give away myself
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| I’ll behave neatly like a boy to war
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| Tie a ribbon for me tightly
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| Goodbye to my friends and family evermore
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| This is my last waltz, out into the wild,
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| Somewhere where you cannot reach me,
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| This is my last waltz, out into the wild,
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| And now you can be my master and commander
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| I love but don’t understand her
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| Softly, tell me things I want to hear
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| And I won’t ask for answers that are hard to tell
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| This is my last waltz, out into the wild,
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| Somewhere where you cannot reach me,
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| This is my last waltz, out into the wild,
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| And now you can be my master and commander
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| I love but don’t understand her
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| Fare thee well my friends so long
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| Oh the myth of manhood did us wrong
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| So fare well, so long
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| Fare well, so long
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| This is my last waltz, out into the wild,
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| Somewhere where you cannot reach me, you can’t teach me
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| This is my last waltz, out into the wild,
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| And now you can do what you will to me
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| This is my last waltz, out into the wild,
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| And now you can be my master and commander,
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| I love her; |
| she does what she will to me
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| Oh I love her; |
| she does what she will to me. |