| I wrote this song to save myself
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| And now I sing it because I’m saved
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| Because she said goodbye
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| So long it’s time to die
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| Sitting in limbo in a limousine
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| She was betrayed by ideas
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| Homemade skirt
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| And died black hair
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| Long time, oh! |
| Ages ago
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| Hey Vitamin K
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| Do you even remember my name?
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| As fragments of the past come tumbling sharply now into focus
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| Like a big red typhoon
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| And gallons and litres of shame
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| Waterfall from heights unknown in the universe
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| What matters is what happened to you my love
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| For you my love
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| Estuary English was her second tongue
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| She climbed a rung in the ladder
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| Bladder bursting overflow
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| Long time … in the eighties or so
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| There she stumbles crying insane
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| She was swayed by the money
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| Tummy full of tumbleweeds
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| Nose bleeding into the reeds
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| Hey Vitamin K
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| Do you even remember my name?
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| As fragments of the past come tumbling sharply now into focus
|
| Like a big red typhoon
|
| And gallons and litres of shame
|
| Waterfall from heights unknown in the universe
|
| What matters is what happened to you my love
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| For you my love
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| I wrote this song to save myself
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| And now I sing it because I’m saved
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| Because she said goodbye
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| So long it’s time to die |