| Why would you pay to see me in a cage?
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| And why would you pay to see me in a cage?
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| Some men call a stage
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| Listen now I have gone
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| You will know
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| I was the only one that’d have gladly died
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| For what was wrong in the eyes of the unwell and unwise
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| And they killed a man for his giro today
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| Wasn’t very gay, I didn’t mind
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| I wasn’t money mad anyway
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| They killed a man for his giro today
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| Why, would you pay?
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| Why, would you pay?
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| To see me in a cage
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| It’s all across the stage
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| And know
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| When the night has come
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| You might say
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| I was not the only the one who would’ve died
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| What was wrong in the eyes of the cruel and unwise
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| As they killed a man for his giro today
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| On the off chance that you’re listening
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| To the radio
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| I thought you might like to know you broke my heart
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| Can only on or hedge your bets
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| Or second chance I’ll never get again
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| All my ties, time and time
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| I keep on trying hard not to try too hard
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| And I forgive but I won’t forget
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| To killing time, so I’m better now
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| Don’t need it any more
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| Anything that makes you feel hate
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| Can do without hate
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| Now I believe in love
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| Now I have gone
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| Oh yeah, I will pay
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| For everything you’ve done
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| What was wrong
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| In the eyes of the unwell and unwise
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| They killed a man for his giro today |