| On that night that I
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| Got lost within the dust
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| It had filled my lungs
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| With the memory of us
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| On that night when we
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| Met upon the barren field
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| Your embrace told me
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| Not to tell you how I feel
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| You had ripped your jeans
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| (You had ripped your jeans)
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| Somehow
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| You said you’d fallen down
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| (“And would you believe”)
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| Somehow
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| (“That I am married now”)
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| You had ripped your jeans
|
| (“Somehow”)
|
| You said you’d fallen down
|
| (“And would you believe
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| That somehow I am married now”)
|
| On that night that I
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| Was lost within the dust
|
| It had filled my lungs
|
| With the memory of us
|
| On that road when we
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| Spoke of stone and dust and light
|
| You had everything
|
| But a place to stay the night
|
| You had ripped your jeans
|
| (You had ripped your jeans)
|
| Somehow
|
| You said you’d fallen down
|
| (“And would you believe”)
|
| Somehow
|
| (“That I am married now”)
|
| You had ripped your jeans
|
| (“Somehow”)
|
| You said you’d fallen down
|
| (“And would you believe
|
| That somehow I am married now”)
|
| “What are the chances?
|
| These circumstances?
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| And no one else around?
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| I can’t remember how I arrived here
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| Or how I’d fallen down”
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| What are my chances?
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| These circumstances?
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| Yours was the closest bed
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| I can’t remember just how I got here
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| I must have hit my, I must have hit my head”
|
| On that road when we
|
| Spoke of stone and dust and light
|
| You had everything
|
| But a place to stay
|
| You had ripped your jeans
|
| (You had ripped your jeans)
|
| Somehow
|
| You said you’d fallen down
|
| (“And would you believe”)
|
| Somehow
|
| (“That I am, I am”)
|
| You had ripped your jeans
|
| (You had ripped your jeans)
|
| Somehow
|
| You said you’d fallen down
|
| (“And would you believe
|
| That somehow I am married now”) |