| Well I stayed up all night
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| I’ve been doing it for years
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| Sleep is not my friend 'cause dreams just feed my tears
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| So I laughed my way around
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| I’ve been everybody’s girl
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| I drank for forgiveness till I drank up the world
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| Change
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| Nobody’s here to hold me
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| Change
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| And the morning’s cold and lonely
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| But I think I can change my life
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| Change
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| There’s a light outside my window
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| Peepin' through the blinds
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| There’s a life out there worth livin'
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| But there’s nothing here to find
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| Just a book of people’s numbers
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| That are just as scared as me
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| Dialing for a dimes worth
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| Of pain and company
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| Change
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| Nobody’s here to hold me
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| Change
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| And the morning’s cold and lonely
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| But I think I can change my life
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| Change
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| No matter where I turn
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| There’s no escape I see
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| I’m just staring in this mirror
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| And that stranger can’t be me
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| But I think I can change my life
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| You’ll see a change in me
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| Well I’m sittin' in this room
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| With my cigarettes and wine
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| I’m out of all the other stuff
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| And now I’m running out of time
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| Change
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| Nobody’s here to hold me
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| Change
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| I’m so cold and so lonely
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| But I think I can change my life
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| You’ll see a change in me |