| I started working at the second hand
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| I thought it would make me more colorful
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| I saw the world as a stitch and patch
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| I saw the sky as torn grey wool
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| I started working as a dime store clerk
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| I thought it would make me the kind to put you first
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| My only dreams were in fluorescent light
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| My only goal was to forget what I was worth
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| I want to see how it takes me
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| I want to see how the powder burns
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| Don’t want to keep what I can’t have more of
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| Don’t want to wait and miss my turn
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| I started working as a tour guide
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| I thought it would make me believe my own words
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| Every patient thought just passed me by
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| Every truth I said sounded just absurd
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| I started working at a small town church
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| I thought it would make me a better man
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| They said the sins I had would fly away
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| As if the birds were in the palms of my own hands
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| I want to see how it takes me
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| I want to see how the powder burns
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| Don’t want to keep what I can’t have more of
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| Don’t want to wait and miss my turn |