| To a bond, underneath
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| A bridge between two trees
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| Both blowing leaves into that great ravine
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| You came swimming with me
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| I like how you swim
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| You do it with ease, you do it with ease
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| Then an oar came down
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| Struck that water, bad luck struck us down
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| Bruised, removed you, brought you to shore
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| Before they came for you
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| Then I watched you disappear
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| Dripping bloodstained footsteps smear
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| Don’t let the bleeding stop
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| It’s everything you’ve got
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| In a body undergoing night surgery
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| Enemy wants to cut into me
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| I escaped in the nick of time
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| Centipede floats by on a leaf
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| I like how it floats
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| It does it with ease, it does it with ease
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| Then I saw you on the ledge
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| Talked you down, talked your ear off then
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| We walked around till you had to leave
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| To catch a train at ten
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| And gone around the bend
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| But bound like Chinese feet
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| Don’t go unraveling, traveling into the blue
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| Returned to look for you
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| Couldn’t say goodbye
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| The porch light in my heart had gone out
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| Had gone out in the dark
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| Had gone out in the dark like flies |