| Kate and I just woke up
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| And you already don’t care
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| That I tried my best to hold you
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| Through the headset that you wear
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| And as tight as I might hold it
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| Over where the signal’s good
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| There’s no way to save your evening now
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| Through the little phone that could
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| And yes I was tempted
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| And it christened me lonely, I pretended to falter
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| And I burnt scented candles there
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| And I hung some good pictures where
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| Th paintwork was perfect so no-one could doubt it
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| That I was still losing
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| So show m the land you acquired
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| And slip into something beside
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| The holes you try to hide
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| And lay out your rules for the night
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| Oh, don’t eat your toast in my bed
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| Oh darling I
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| I never felt the crumbs until you said this place
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| Is not for any man
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| Nor particles of bread
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| First your suffering
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| Played a good organ, the world gathered singing
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| Good words that you’d stolen
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| And every phone died then
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| And no-one had WiFi inside your apartment
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| We knelt at your altar
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| Okay, well I just woke up
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| And you already don’t care
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| That I tried my best to hold you
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| Through the headset that you wear
|
| And as tight as I might hold it
|
| Over where the signal’s good
|
| There’s no way to save your evening now
|
| Through the little phone that could
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| So show me the land you acquired
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| And slip into something beside
|
| The holes you try to hide
|
| And lay out your rules for the night
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| Oh, don’t eat your toast in my bed
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| Oh darling I
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| I never felt the crumbs until you said this place
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| Is not for any man
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| Nor particles of bread |