| Baby we could rent this house, put a fan on the window sill
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| Or maybe this is our sentence for all the time we killed
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| 'Cause I don’t wanna hear that whippoorwill
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| I’m gonna lose your either way
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| I’m gonna lose either way
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| If I hold on tightly
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| Or let go lightly
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| Now baby, when you say my name it almost sounds absurd
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| Well, I don’t wanna hear that mocking bird
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| You don’t whisper it sweet you say it like a curse word
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| I don’t wanna hear that mockingbird
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| I’m gonna lose you either way
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| I’m gonna lose either way
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| If I hold on tightly or I let go lightly
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| There must be a number and a corresponding house
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| Baby, when the door is closed the windows let it out
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| And she comes by begging for one sweet, lonely sin
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| But the door, it opens out so you can’t kick it in
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| And her father sweet old man
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| He is comes by to lend a hand
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| Darlin', I told you all along I only partly understand
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| And she comes by begging for that lonely sin again saying «you'd rather be a
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| liar than an honest, lonely man
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| I’m gonna lose you either way
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| I’m gonna lose you either way
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| If I hold on tightly or I let go lightly
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| If I hold on tightly or let go lightly |