| They say the truth’s your best defence
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| I’m bleeding just to pay the rent
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| And broken dreams mean nothing
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| When you need something
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| Just to get you through the year
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| And now we’re moving out
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| So pack your clothes, your books, your doubt
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| And bring that piece of paper
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| That I gave you, back when you were all alone
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| Letters sent home with no return address
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| I’ve got a bag full of old clothes
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| I’ve got a bag full of stress
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| I’m so sorry that I’m leaving
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| You so little to believe in
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| Cause we had a house
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| With a perfect door and a front room
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| With the right decor
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| And I came and wrecked it all
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| I came and wrecked it all like I always do
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| Cause I didn’t think and I poured your life down the kitchen sink
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| With the dregs of yesterday
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| And now I’m going to be late
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| I’m sorry
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| I’m so sorry that I’m leaving
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| You so little to believe in
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| Just tell me, that you’re free, of your woes and of me
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| There’s weather more reliable than me
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| I’m calling base command as the last bit of oxygen runs out but
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| They’re down there softly sleeping
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| The sun sets over the Pacific region
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| I’m sitting here hanging in the balance
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| Just barely in the atmosphere
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| I’m sitting here hanging in the balance
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| Just barely in the atmosphere
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| I’m so sorry that I’m leaving
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| You so little to believe in
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| Just tell me, that you’re free, of your woes and of me
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| There’s weather more reliable than me
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| As lonely as Laika
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| Up there all alone
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| You miss the atmosphere
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| The stars are now your home |