| Hello and goodbye
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| I’ve just unemployed you
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| You can go back to school
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| You had a good run
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| I’m sure he enjoyed you
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| Don’t act sad or surprised, let’s be friends, civilized
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| Come on little one
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| Don’t stand there like a dummy
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| The day you knew would arrive is here, you’ll survive
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| So move, funny face
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| I like your conversation
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| You’ve a catchy turn of phrase
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| I don’t expect my love affairs to last for long
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| Never fool myself that my dreams will come true
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| Being used to trouble I anticipate it
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| But all the same I hate it
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| Wouldn’t you?
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| So what happens now?
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| (Another suitcase in another hall)
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| So what happens now?
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| (Take your picture off another wall)
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| Where am I going to?
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| (You'll get by, you always have before)
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| Where am I going to?
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| Time and time again I’ve said that I don’t care
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| That I’m immune to gloom, that I’m hard through and through
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| But every time it matters all my words desert me
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| So anyone can hurt me — and they do
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| So what happens now?
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| (Another suitcase in another hall)
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| So what happens now?
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| (Take your picture off another wall)
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| Where am I going to?
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| (You'll get by you always have before)
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| Where am I going to?
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| Call in three months time and I’ll be fine I know
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| Well maybe not that fine, but I’ll survive anyhow
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| I won’t recall the names and places of this sad occasion
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| But that’s no consolation — here and now
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| So what happens now?
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| (Another suitcase in another hall)
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| So what happens now?
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| (Take your picture off another wall)
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| Where am I going to?
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| (You'll get by you always have before)
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| Where am I going to?
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| Don’t ask anymore |