| I’m standing in the station
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| I am waiting for a train
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| To take me to the border
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| And my loved one far away
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| I watched a bunch of soldiers heading for the war
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| I could hardly even bear to see them go
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| Rolling through the countryside
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| Tears are in my eyes
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| We’re coming to the borderline
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| I’m ready with my lies
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| And in the early morning rain, I see her there
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| And I know I’ll have to say goodbye again
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| And it’s breaking my heart, I know what I must do
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| I hear my country call me but I want to be with you
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| I’m taking my side, one of us will lose
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| Don’t let go, I want to know
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| That you will wait for me until the day
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| There’s no borderline, no borderline
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| Walking past the border guards
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| Reaching for her hand
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| Showing no emotion
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| I want to break into a run
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| But these are only boys, and I will never know
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| How men can see the wisdom in a war
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| And it’s breaking my heart, I know what I must do
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| I hear my country call me, but I want to be with you
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| I’m taking my side, one of us will loose
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| Don’t let go, I want to know
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| That you will wait for me until the day
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| There’s no borderline, no borderline
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| No borderline |