| No one knows
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| What’s waiting; |
| where you go
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| Nothings certain but the fact:
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| That you’re leaving
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| Still, you roam
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| From the straight and narrow road
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| Riding nothing but the lies
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| That you believe in
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| Frame after frame
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| The pictures all remain:
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| Photographs of all the hearts you’ve broken
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| Frozen in time
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| Are the ghosts you left behind
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| Waiting for the words you left unspoken
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| Ho no no!
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| Dear Home Town:
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| I never meant to let you down
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| When I sold my soul for a song
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| Dreams are to blame
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| They still linger and remain
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| In the heart of a child who’s been gone
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| Dear Home Town
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| Tell the girl:
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| It’s a wide and wondrous world
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| There’s room enough
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| To leave a life you’re hating
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| And the highway runs both ways
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| And there’s seats left on the train
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| And if you take it to the station
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| I’ll be waiting
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| Ho no no!
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| Dear Home Town:
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| I never meant to let you down
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| When I sold my soul for a song
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| Dreams are to blame
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| They still linger and remain
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| In the heart of a child who’s been gone
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| Dear Home Town
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| And tell my Mom:
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| I miss her lovin' smile
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| And tell my Father:
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| I really miss his laughter
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| Tell my sisters and my brothers
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| Tell my friends and all the others
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| That we’ll meet in the Sweetest Hereafter
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| Ho no no no no no nooo!
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| Dear Home Town:
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| I never meant to let you down
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| When I sold my soul for a song
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| Dreams are to blame
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| They still linger and remain
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| In the heart of a child who’s been gone
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| Dear Home Town:
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| I never meant to let you down
|
| When I sold my soul for a song
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| Dreams are to blame
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| They still linger and remain
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| In the heart of a child who’s been gone
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| Dear Home Town
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| Dear Home Town |