| Or coast on silence, lowered expectations out the door
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| You spend half your life talking, trying to get a pause in edgewise
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| Swallow poison tongues, oppose your thumbs, believe in nothing
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| Can I have a nature change? |
| (one more time.)
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| Can I have a nature change? |
| (cause the bastard changes.)
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| Can I have this? |
| See how so much time has wasted
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| Take a clenched fist, and see how quiet calm replaced it
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| Say you’ll never trust again (I'll never trust again)
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| Who has time? |
| you’ve given up on ever finding the one you’ve been waiting for,
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| but --
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| Can I have a nature change? |
| (one more time.)
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| Can I have a nature change? |
| (cause the bastard changes)
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| I’ve got no more time to spend on arguers, devil’s advocates,
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| Or nasty bits, or fits of desperation.
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| Lawrence of Arabia, Sir Alec said to Peter:
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| «What I owe you is beyond evaluation.»
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| Extend to me your hand, I’ll nibble on your fingers
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| Bend to me your sweet ear, I’ll gnaw it from its hinges
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| Can I have a nature change? |
| (one more time.)
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| That’s why ladies love cool James (cause the bastard changes.) |