| Seems like your heart stops working
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| The minute they close the curtain
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| You take off your mask
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| And take off your costume
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| And if anyone asks you’re taking a smoke break
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| Drinking some coffee
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| But everyone knows what you’re doing
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| Seems like the bus moves slower
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| Just cause you got somewhere to go
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| So you take a few pills in Beverly Hills
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| But if anyone asks you’ve got a prescription
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| You got an addiction
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| Who do you think that you’re fooling?
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| John Doe, I just want the John I know
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| Once you put the drinks on hold
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| Maybe you could come back home
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| John Doe, ooh oh oh oooh
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| Oooh oh oh ohooh oooh
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| Oooh oh oh ohooh oooh
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| Errybody’s addicted to something
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| Errybody’s got to grip onto something
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| Even if it’s just to feel the response of appeal
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| Maybe once, maybe twice
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| Maybe hundreds of times, hundreds of times
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| Without it, it’s just harder to function at times
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| You race to the bottom of every single bottle
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| As if there was someone or something to find
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| You’re struggling in your mind
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| And you tell yourself lie after lie
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| 'Til you get to the point where it’s no longer private
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| People that you work with noticed the signs
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| When you walk in the room
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| It gets noticeably quiet
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| So you break up the silence, you say you’ve been at the gym
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| But the way that you look, you can’t blame on the diet
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| So what you hiding?
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| John Doe, I just want the John I know
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| Once you put the drinks on hold
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| Maybe you could come back home
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| John Doe, ooh oh oh oooh
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| Oooh oh oh ohooh oooh
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| Oooh oh oh ohooh oooh
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| Yeah, I’ve probably had too many things
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| Smashed too many freaks
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| Had too much to dro…(I mean)
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| Had too much to drink
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| Left the club, ended up in custody
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| Random drug test, passed it luckily
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| My girl broke up with me cause she walked in suddenly
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| With a woman up under me
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| I told her «Wait!
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| It ain’t what it look like!
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| I must’ve slip and fell, clumsy me!»
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| Well, at least I admit it, cause the worst you could do
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| Is to do it and not be man enough to say that you did it
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| That’s just how you prevent it, well I ain’t no different
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| I love all the money, the fame
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| And the parties with beautiful women
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| I’d spent so much time as an underground artist
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| Cause I was afraid to succumb to the business
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| And what I’d become
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| But that what you’d judge I become
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| The path with the greatest resistance
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| That’s how the tables can turn, when they pivot
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| And change your perspective and flip your entire position
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| My whole life I’ve been dying to wish and to live and experience
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| Everything possible
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| When I told them my dreams, they just said they ain’t logical
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| Now, I can see it — it’s optical
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| John Doe, I just want the John I know
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| Once you put the drinks on hold
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| Maybe you could come back home
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| John Doe, ooh oh oh oooh
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| Oooh oh oh ohooh oooh
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| Oooh oh oh ohooh oooh |