| An ordinary man
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| Was not much in demand
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| He lives a quiet life
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| His wife don’t understand
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| But underneath it all
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| This is suburban Hell
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| He’s up against the wall
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| You know, he’s obviously unwell
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| She didn’t like the things he did
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| He said that he couldn’t live without her
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| He made her cry just like a kid
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| I think this prayer needs a transfer
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| It’s a fragile situation
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| Will he lose his head?
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| Or make a change in his location
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| And just go back to bed
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| I’ll catch you when you fall
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| And if you stumble, call
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| This driving rain has got to end
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| Just call me when you need a friend
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| Your life is down and out
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| The flame is burning out
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| And when you’re down, it makes me suffer
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| You’re a girl just like no other
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| Sometimes he feels so small
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| He turns to alcohol
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| She doesn’t like the taste
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| But then it’s better than his face
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| This connection will not mend
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| How I pray that you’ll be happy
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| But you’re in a downward trend
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| Leave this place and make it snappy
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| Just undo this combination
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| You know it is up to you
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| It’s time you saved your reputation
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| I think it’s overdue
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| People throwing lives around
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| Don’t you think it’s sad?
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| While half the world is getting on
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| The other’s getting mad
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| Oh, people taking lives away
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| Don’t you think it’s sad?
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| While the world is having fun
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| The other half is bad
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| Na-da-da-da
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| Na-da-da-da
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| Da-da-da |