| O the walls are closin' in I can feel it in my bones
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| Like water risin' up to my chin
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| Another long night to be alone
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| I could go out on the town
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| Talk too much and laugh too loud
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| If I’m already on my way down
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| I might as well just work the crowd
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| Can you hear me now
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| O the stories I could teil
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| Sometimes I really hit my stride
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| We make our own Heaven and our own Heil
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| Tryin' to get across to the other side
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| But everyday ends up the same
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| One step up, two steps back
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| Like some old silent movie frame
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| Zoom in close, then fade to black
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| Can you hear me now
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| How did the load get to be So heavy I used to wear my troubie like a crown
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| A bad flood’s poundin' on the levee
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| And l’m gonna need some help
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| To hold my ground
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| But I’m sinkin' like a stone
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| To where in solitude this life I’ll spend
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| In the coldest place I’ve ever known
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| I’m here just waitin' until the end I send up my S.O.S.
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| A message in a bottle set out to sea It just reads «Soul in distress»
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| But nobody ever got back to me Can you hear me now |