| She’s got house plants to keep her company
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| Bought her a goldfish — she named it after me.
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| We look at old photographs of lovers come and gone
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| I ask her if it makes her sad she said son you’ve got so much to learn
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| Juliette
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| Love the life that you have kept
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| Juliette
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| Smiling on your dying bed
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| Juliette
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| You’ve got a grace about you yet
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| Juliette
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| Smoking her last cigarette
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| 3 is tea time, she puts on Patsy Cline
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| Cuts the crust off sandwiches and mentions how she don’t mind dying
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| Tells stories about Pearl and Earl — Best friends that she once had
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| We do the dishes then she says it’s time for bed
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| Juliette
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| Love the life that you have kept
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| Juliette
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| Smiling on your dying bed
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| Juliettemf
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| You’ve got a grace about you yet
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| Juliette
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| Smoking her last cigarette
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| We ate ice cream last night before she slept
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| No plans for breakfast except to read the note she left
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| Grey and white skies — That day was a blur for me
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| She made me promise not to cry, so here is a drink — I drink to thee
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| Juliette
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| Love the life that you have kept
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| Juliette
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| Smiling on your dying bed
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| Juliette
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| You’ve got a grace about you yet
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| Juliette
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| Smoking her last cigarette
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| Juliette |