| You sold your soul when you drank the morning dew
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| Down on your luck and so thirsty through and through
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| A crack in the mirror tells
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| Of seven years of pain
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| And you won’t let me down again
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| Drive through the land just to see the ocean green
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| Race to the coast as no telling where I’ve been
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| Both eyes on the road ahead
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| Don’t wanna look behind
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| And you won’t let me down again
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| Ten miles south of the city
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| I lose you in the rain
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| So you won’t let me down again
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| Aeroplane, aeroplane race across the fields
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| Taking me homewards, further from the deals
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| If our love was a weaker man
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| Give up without a sound
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| But you won’t let me down again
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| Strength is in the solitude
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| I try to obtain
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| But you won’t let me down again
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| A head full of visions I struggle to recall
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| Most ancient of wisdoms a fortitude I saw
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| Air will crack with me
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| The harvest moon will rain
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| And you won’t let me down again
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| And I don’t look for pity
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| So if it’s all the same
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| You won’t let me down again
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| You won’t let me down again |