| I’m sinking, come save me Poor Eliza, my patsy
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| My visions all black holed and quivering
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| It is what it is what it is
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| I curse thee, for placing these dark days upon me
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| For setting my blood as your dowry
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| It is what it is what it is
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| My wife is older and has no intentions
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| Is mindfully out in the garden
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| Out with the hay softly darkening
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| And painting it all light and liquid
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| The shadows all serious and cursive
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| All washing out in the distance
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| All washing out in the distance
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| Me and, me and my flat-footed daydream
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| We hold it together so simply
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| All sovereign and long to be sleeping
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| Cause we have been saving our birthdays
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| From heartbreak and winter and swift chase
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| From heartbreak and winter and swift chase
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| From heartbreak and winter and swift chase |