| thought i could fake this thing alright
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| thought it could somehow get me by
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| watching the docters as they slide
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| needles into my eye
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| thought i could finally get around
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| laughable symptoms keep me down
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| faces i see keep me blind
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| now their redemtions mine
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| now that i can exchange actions for words
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| now that i found these insides fears the worst
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| now that i know there’s no place left to hide
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| can i become all i thought i might
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| as the leaders who follow
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| the path of whoever was standing round them
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| call to say i’m missing
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| and into a detail they always go
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| don’t beleive them
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| but offer condolences under the circumstances
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| all too often i’m missing the spirit of fit in
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| so call me out
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| thought i could soundly sleep tonight
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| positive clear and breathing right
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| panic attacks me now
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| seems like a fair redemtion
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| now that i can’t exchange actions for words
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| now that i found these insides fears the worst
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| now that i know there’s no place left to hide
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| can i become all i thought i might
|
| as the leaders who follow
|
| the path of whoever was standing round them
|
| call to say what i’m missing
|
| and into a detail they always go
|
| don’t beleive them
|
| but offer condolences under the circumstances
|
| all too often i’m missing the spirit of fit in
|
| so call me out
|
| now that i can’t exchange actions for words
|
| now that i found these insides fears the worst
|
| now that i know there’s no place left to hide
|
| can i become all i thought i might
|
| as the leaders who follow
|
| the path of whoever was standing round them
|
| call to say what i’m missing
|
| and into a detail they always go
|
| don’t beleive them
|
| but offer condolences uder the circumstances
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| all too often i’m missing the spirit of fit in
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| so call me out again
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| thought i could fake this thing alright
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| thought i could somehow get me by
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| watching the doctors as they slide
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| slipping the needle in my eye
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| eye
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| a needle in my eye
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| eye
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| a needle in my eye |