| The old man he went missing
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| We assumed he’d had enough
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| Kids, wife, house, and work
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| He left his clothes and he left his car
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| Escaped one cold November
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| Fell off all our radars and maps
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| No postcards no letters
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| No mention of forward address
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| But there was something in the air
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| Though there was no way to know it
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| But there was something in the air
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| Though it took us time to smell it
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| Fall died days got warmer
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| We assumed he was gone for good
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| Kids, wife, house, and work
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| All did fine without his help
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| Really, who needs a dad?
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| What do they do but sleep and eat?
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| Really, who needs a dad?
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| Just one large mouth to feed
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| But there was something in the air
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| Though there was no way to know it
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| But there was something in the air
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| Though it took us time to smell it
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| But there was something in the air
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| As some point all things defrost
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| But there was something in the air
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| A foul odor filled the house
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| Some things you don’t touch
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| Some things you don’t fix yourself
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| But there was something in the air
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| Though there was no way to know it
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| But there was something in the air
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| Though it took us time to smell it
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| But there was something in the air
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| As some point all things they defrost
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| Thought there was something in the air
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| A foul odor filled the house |