| I was pulled out of bed by a single thread
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| It tugged me to death by my clothing
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| And I was led to a door I’d never seen before
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| With an old gentle glow of its opening
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| Where I was a child pressed against your flower dress
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| I clung to it like I did before I lost you
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| And I could tell you were cured, you were happier
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| Your perfect words were the comfort that you offered
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| And I sat and thought about the way that women talk
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| How carefully their words are chosen
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| And without missing a beat, you lift me off my feet
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| And throw me in the depths of the ocean
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| Where I had a dream that I couldn’t breathe
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| That the vicious sea was attacking
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| It wrestled my tongue as it filled my lungs
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| With the pressure that I’d been avoiding
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| And I sank to the depths where the bodies slept
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| And a sign that read its warnings
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| Said, «he who opens his mouth while already drowned
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| Insults the knowledge of the ocean»
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| So I sat inside to wait for it to dry
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| Until the sun had turned the sea into a meadow
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| And when I opened my eyes you were by my side
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| Waiting for me with the trees and the pebbles
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| And I said, «how could this be?»
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| You said, «I just followed the string
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| That comes to me when I sleep, when I’m dreaming
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| My little star, my baby love, I wasn’t giving up
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| Just taking the break I thought I needed»
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| And I said, «build me a wall that’s indestructible
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| Place it all around my body
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| Have it blocking the sun so that when it comes
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| I’ll be right here where you left me»
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| I’ll sleep away the sadness of today
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| And bury deep in the sheets that surround me
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| Yeah I’ll sleep until the blankets and the quilts
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| Dissolve into the soil around me |