| They shut down the golden hotel
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| Just because he says it won’t be long till they blow it all to the hell
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| She’s standing in the front yard cut off the skins
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| Me and her brother we been friends, since I can’t remember when
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| Ain’t that the way that it’s always been?
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| Everybody sitting around waiting for the sun to come again
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| A shift at the chemical plant, a white wedding dress
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| I wake up every morning and I wonder if I’m gonna pass the test
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| Just trying to live up to but she’s got in mind
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| Sometimes the pressure’s so heavy I feel like leaving it all behind
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| Ain’t that the way that it’s always been?
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| Laying low just long enough for the dust to settle down
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| The black and the white, the thick and the thin
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| And hoping that He’s really got the power to save us from these sins
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| Everybody sitting around waiting for the sun to come again
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| I took a long walk yesterday
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| To a field where I used to play
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| I saw myself in the corner of my mind
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| I was twelve years old and blind
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| To the big wheel and the grind
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| Ain’t that the way that it’s always been?
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| Standing at the water’s edge waiting for the fog to clear
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| Tackle or touch, you sink or you swim
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| And hoping that he’s really got the power to save us from these sins
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| Everybody sitting around waiting for the sun to come again
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| They’re waiting for the sun to come again |