| You could mess up my life in a poem
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| Have me divorced by the time of the chorus
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| There’s no need to change any sentence
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| When you always decide where I go next
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| Many nights you would hide from the audience
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| When they were not in tune with your progress
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| In the end you’re a fool like the journalist
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| Who turns what you sing into business
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| You could use to be more like a hero
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| A darker shade of damage distortion
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| Wearing death like a cape or a costume
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| Cut your ties and leave town when you want to Killing time 'til I pass through the chamber
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| Or the room you keep my replacement
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| so fed up, still you’re starving on paper
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| You’re no him, but he’s you, only better
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| Leave me an exit to damage
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| I could use a ledge to jump off of I wasn’t lying when I said this was over
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| I have questions that lead to more questions
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| Running time that will cut off my fingers
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| You wrote about me on every new record
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| And I’ll show up in a title of your song
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| I only hope somebody requests it What’s it like for you in Washington
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| I’ve only seen photos of Washington
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| I’ll never know
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| Leave me Manhattan, I want the evergreens
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| Write me a song I can sing in my sleep
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| As sure as the rain that will fall where you stand
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| I want you and the skyline, these are my demands
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| What’s it like for you in Washington
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| I’ve only seen photos of Washington
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| I’ll never know, know |