| This tiny flat is too big without her
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| I’ve got no life in here when she’s not around anymore
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| It’s Sunday evening and the rain is pouring
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| I talk to the streets but they tell me nothing tonight
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| Tonight
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| She just had to leave
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| And she could not tell me why
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| Something 'bout a place she had to go on her own
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| She just had to leave
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| And I’m no one to tell her how
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| To live her life with ghosts I don’t believe in
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| Oh I’m worried sick, can’t even think of sleepin'
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| I gotta head out to find where she’s hidin'
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| She could be anywhere, this whole city’s her home
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| I pray this town loves her just as much as I do
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| Oh, and then a fear hits me, she might be all alone
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| In the cold or even worse; |
| being with someone she don’t know
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| Tonight
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| She just had to leave
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| And she could not tell me why
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| Something 'bout a place she had to go on her own
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| To live her live with ghosts I don’t believe in
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| And if I find her I don’t even know what I’ll see
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| She’s never let me in on that
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| Her very self’s so connected with the places she’s in
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| It changes so much with time and space
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| She just had to leave
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| And she could not tell me why
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| Something 'bout the place she had to go on her own
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| She just had to leave
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| And there’s no one to tell her how
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| To stand up straight to the things that are wrong
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| In a right way 'cause they are breakin' her down
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| Hope she’s ok
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| Dance with coincidence, ignore that she’s on
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| Smile, and let her go
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| You got to stand up straight
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| Pray for her later, let’s hope she’s ok
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| Dance with coincidence, ignore that she’s on
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| Smile, and let her go |