| Landlord, give me a call tomorrow
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| Or else I’ll die alone
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| Would you like to spend an evening with me?
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| Postman, bring me a card tomorrow
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| Or else I’ll die alone
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| There’s nothing left to say and nothing left to see
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| My radio is broken and there’s nothing on TV
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| Nothing keeping me here
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| Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
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| I’m fading out, but I’m alright (die)
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| Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
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| I see the tunnel and the light (die)
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| I take a little step closer
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| Oh, lord, give me a sign tomorrow
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| Or else I’ll die alone
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| Would you like to come on over for tea?
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| There’s nothing left to say and nothing left to see
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| My radio is broken and there’s nothing on TV
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| But all the troubles go away
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| Some things we all must face
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| There’s no need to cry
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| Now it’s time to
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| Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
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| I’m fading out, but I’m alright (die)
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| Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
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| I see the tunnel and the light (die)
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| Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
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| I’m fading out, but I’m alright (die)
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| Die alone, alone, alone, alone (die)
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| I see the tunnel and the light (die) |