| See him sitting with his carburetor blues
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| Reading newspapers that don’t report the news
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| Goes to work
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| His boss' a jerk, yeah you know
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| On his walk he smokes three cigarettes, in a row
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| By the time he arrives at the office he’s got nowhere else to go
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| No matter what I say or do I’ll always be in love with you
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| Reading silently in bed beside his wife, he
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| Wonders why they haven’t talked in half their lives
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| But he knows
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| That she’ll say:
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| «You never even loved me, anyway»
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| He’s so tired that by the evening he’s got nothing left to say
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| Except
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| Where’s the money?
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| Where’s the mon--I can’t find it anywhere, perhaps it’s gone?
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| Where’s the money?
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| Where’s the mon--I can’t find it anywhere, perhaps it’s gone?
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| And he gathers up some stones as he looks up at the sun
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| In the early misty morning in the cemetery, oh
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| He thinks «My wife and I would feel so fine if we could only see our son»
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| No matter what I say or do I’ll always be in love with you
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| Where’s the money?
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| Where’s the mon--I can’t find it anywhere, perhaps it’s gone?
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| Where’s the money?
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| Where’s the mon--I can’t find it anywhere, perhaps it’s gone?
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| Where’s my family?
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| Where’s my son?
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| I don’t see him anywhere, perhaps he’s gone?
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| Where’s my honey?
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| Where’s my love?
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| I can’t find her anywhere, perhaps she gone?
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| But no matter what I say or do I’ll always be in love with you
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| No matter how we pass the time, it always seems to feel so fine
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| If I could never be with you, I don’t know what I’d ever do
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| Even if we’re far apart, you’ll always stay here in my heart
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| Ahhh… |