| We’re parting company, as any fool can see
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| Maybe it’s the reason why it’s so clear to me
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| We’re taking different roads, we speak in different codes
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| We’re masters of disguise
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| Turning into people we don’t recognize
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| I don’t know how to love you anymore
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| When did that feeling go away?
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| It’s hard to say, it happened slow like the closing of a door
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| But it’s gone without a trace, it’s a fact I’ve got to face
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| I don’t know how to love you anymore
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| We’ve got our routines, Fensin faded jeans
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| We watch people live on television screens
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| We hear the signs blow, it’s got no place to go
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| Sometimes it gets so loud
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| It’s deafening when two’s a crowd
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| I don’t know how to love you anymore
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| Can’t remember how I felt?
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| It’s hard to tell, it doesn’t flow the way it did before
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| It’s a hurt that has no name, it’s a fire without a flame
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| I don’t know how to love you anymore
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| And now all the king’s horses and men
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| Tell me how can they put us together again?
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| How can they mend us again?
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| I don’t know how to love you anymore
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| It’s a lesson I forgot, and now it’s not a debt I owe
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| I’m so tired of keeping score
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| It’s a crime that knows no blame, it’s a sin that has no shame
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| I don’t know, I just don’t know, how to love you |