| When I first escaped the city of York
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| And leapt out of this cage,
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| When no silicon chip could sublimate
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| Or tame this temptuous rage.
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| When my heart was in the attic,
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| Like the picture of Dorian Gray,
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| I was rescued by the enemy
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| That dare not speak its name.
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| Say hello to your future.
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| I’m just pleased to meet you-
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| You were a million miles away.
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| Say hello to your lion’s heart.
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| Queen Victoria’s England
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| Will never ever be the same.
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| Giddyup! |
| Ha!
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| When I left the warm surroundings
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| Of my selfish difficult stage-
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| And when our eyes first met there was deja-vu
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| And a feeling I could not shake.
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| And then when gravity seduced me And drew me to this place,
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| I could swear we were together
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| In an entirely different age.
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| Say hello to your future.
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| I’m just pleased to meet you-
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| You were a million miles away.
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| Say hello to your lion’s heart.
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| Queen Victoria’s England
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| Will never ever be the same.
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| So wonderfully good looking,
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| With fine and delicate lines.
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| If I place this face in carbon freeze
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| It will never be affected by time.
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| She said, «Don't confuse your beauty
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| With the insolence of youth.
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| You can move through time in one direction.
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| Sad, but it’s the truth.»
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| But it took so long to meet you-
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| But it took so long to meet you-
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| It took so long to meet you.
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| It’s time to go,
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| It’s time to leave.
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| You should never have come.
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| Get back to the craft;
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| Get back to your age.
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| Take somebody with you.
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| Giddyup! |
| Ha!
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| Say hello to your future.
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| I’m just pleased to meet you-
|
| You were a million miles away.
|
| Say hello to your lion’s heart.
|
| Queen Victoria’s England
|
| Will never ever be the same.
|
| Say hello to your future.
|
| I’m just pleased to meet you-
|
| You were a million miles away.
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| Say hello to your lion’s heart.
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| Queen Victoria’s England
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| Will never ever be the same.
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| Say hello. |