| And lover, where’d you lose your patience
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| I know you had your patience
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| I was just a kid
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| And clueless, you never stop to wonder
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| If lightning strikes the thunder
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| Or if it’s just coincidence
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| Every time your father beat you down
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| You told him, «Dad it won’t be long,»
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| And as your tiny body slept that night, I had my lamplight burning strong
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| And hated
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| Your bedroom is a dark place, but you’ve broken all the doorways
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| And now you’re stuck inside
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| But hopeful
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| Your memory’s still around though, you can see it from your window
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| As it starts to pass you by
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| Now I’m in your car, you hold your apples in your arms
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| You’re a friend I used to know, but you still lean against my walls
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| Tell me beauty I won’t bluff, I set my mind to worthless stuff
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| But I was hoping you’d have the decadence, the appetite of love
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| But that’s alright, yeah that’s alright
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| Every time your father beat you down
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| You told him, «Dad it won’t be long,»
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| And as your tiny body slept that night, I had my lamplight burning strong
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| And when you came to me, and said, «We gotta leave,»
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| And so we took your parents' car
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| And as your tiny body slept that night, I had my lamplight burning strong
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| And when we got away, but in a couple days
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| We crashed in Arkansas
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| And as your tiny body slept that night, I had my lamplight burning strong
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| And when the cop cars came and took you away
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| I knew I had to write this song
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| And as your tiny body slept that night, I had my lamplight burning strong |