| You might remember this conversation when you get older
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| You may recall the warning signs by the road
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| But if you lose all recollection or misplace your sense of direction
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| Here’s a quarter, taped to the number of my phone
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| When childish habits are slow to die
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| You might look up and wonder why
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| Things snowball in the twinkling of an eye
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| You could be paying for the present on expenses
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| You might realize your biggest lies on a movie screen
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| You could be living in a mansion, your corporation in expansion
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| With a broken heart, that far exceeds your wildest dreams
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| When childish habits are slow to die
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| You might look up and wonder why
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| Things snowball in the twinkling of an eye
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| Somewhere way under the rainbow
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| Dragging round an empty pot of glue
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| Bruised and confused, it could happen to you
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| Seeing for the first time that dreams can come true
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| I was living free up the stairs from a mortuary
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| He could hear me bring the bodies home at night
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| He tried to say, «I was just like you», I shouted back, «You're an old fool»
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| He said, «Listen» and I told him, «I'd rather die», but I changed my mind
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| 'Cause childish habits are slow to die
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| You might look up and wonder why
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| Things snowball, things snowball, things snowball
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| In the twinkling of an eye |