| He raised his hand, for the last time she could stand
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| And the room was a grave that night
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| She left a note, it said «I'm not coming home»
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| It took courage, but she took flight
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| And what are you really holding onto?
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| Life is a tightrope, and you’re burning, burning, burning both ends
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| It don’t always move the way it ought to
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| But don’t let the ground drag you around
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| And these old wings
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| Have been a long time, been a long time coming
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| These old wings
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| Just gotta be good for something
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| Burn these strings so I can see what these old broken things
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| What these old wings can do
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| She sold the car for $ 1100 bucks
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| And a bottle of something sweet
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| She caught a train and counted seven stops
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| And got off when she felt free
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| And what are you really holding onto?
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| Life is a tightrope, and you’re burning, burning, burning both ends
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| It don’t always move the way it ought to
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| But don’t let the ground drag you around
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| And these old wings
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| Have been a long time, been a long time coming
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| These old wings just gotta be good for something
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| Burn these strings so I can see what these old broken things
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| If these old wings can fly
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| Fly, fly, fly
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| Fly old wings, high
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| She found herself
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| Where people go in gloom
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| For friends that are buried there
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| She wrote a note to God in a balloon
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| And watched as it disappeared
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| And what are you really holding onto?
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| Life is a tightrope, and you’re burning, burning, burning both ends
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| You don’t always move the way it ought to
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| But don’t let the ground drag you around
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| And these old wings
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| Have been a long time, been a long time coming
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| These old wings have just gotta be good for something
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| Burn these strings so I can see what these broken things
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| With these old wings can do |