| I built a room for you in the back of my mind
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| Where the ravenous wolves and the ghosts I know reside
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| You were amazing, you were always on my mind
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| We were secrets to keep, crows buried side-by-side
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| But we tasted a kiss that was sent from below
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| It was cool in the night, I was old as a stone
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| In the back of a car where they try on your heart
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| And suddenly show you their teeth
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| But you say, «I'm alright
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| Baby, I don’t mind
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| I’ll get on just fine
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| On them long, long drives»
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| I keep a letter you wrote before the devil came in the picture
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| Says, «I've got you now, wrapped around my finger»
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| And into the mystic, we were blue and outrageous
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| And every night, I would race the moon and fall for you
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| But you ache for a drug that’ll never be enough
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| You’re never gonna feel like when it first picked you up
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| When they drove you around, bought you powder and flowers
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| Until the thrill was gone
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| And you said, «I'm alright
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| Baby, I don’t mind
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| I’ll get on just fine
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| On them long, long drives»
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| Last night I remembered being seventeen
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| I met a girl with a taste for the world and whiskey and Rites of Spring
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| Spent every night with cassettes that she liked
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| In a car that I borrowed a lot
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| I could never get her to believe
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| But you say, «I'm alright
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| Baby, I don’t mind
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| I’ll get on just fine
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| On them long, long drives»
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| Because I’m alright
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| Janey, I don’t mind
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| I’ll get on just fine
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| On them long, long drives without you
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| Without you
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| Without you
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| Drives without you |