| She had a normal life, up through her college education
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| But a stranger made sure one night she’d never be the same
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| Any amount of heart or determination
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| There was left behind, was soon to fade away
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| (It was) with breakdowns and bad luck
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| She wound up on the streets
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| Eventually a stranger to everyone she meets
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| Oh we all go down
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| That lonesome road
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| Where there ain’t a sound
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| When you walk alone
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| It’s a long way back
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| It’s not the game it was back when we got started
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| And no one gave a damn how the job got done
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| I could have been a billionaire in the private sector
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| But still I chose to protect the rights of the innocent ones
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| There ain’t a man alive who don’t feel he’s entitled
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| Still in the end, the only thing that he may come to know
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| Is that we all go down
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| That lonesome road
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| Where there ain’t a sound
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| When you walk alone
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| You could cry out loud, but you walk alone
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| Lookin' far and wide, searching high and low
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| It’s a long way back
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| Every single dream, every solemn hope run dry
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| For every man forsaken
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| There’s still a reason left to try
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| There ain’t a man alive who don’t feel he’s entitled
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| Still in the end, the only thing that he may come to know
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| Is that we all go down
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| That lonesome road
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| Where there ain’t a sound
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| When you walk alone
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| You could cry out loud, but you walk alone
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| Lookin' far and wide, searching high and low
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| It’s a long way back |