| I used to hear the voices through the thin walls
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| Tension building up and I’d feel so small
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| Some nights, I’d hide under the pillows 'cause I didn’t know what else to do
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| Started singing just to get some attention
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| A melody to cut through the addiction
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| And every song I made turned into wishes
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| Some of them came true
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| Everyone rises, everyone falls
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| Everyone spends some nights alone
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| Rich or for poor, I’m always yours
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| You never left me on my own
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| Tell me who, who would I be without you?
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| No matter how much we lose
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| Every time, I bet my life on you
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| We were never rich, not even thousands
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| Mom was on her knees cleaning houses
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| I used to go to work with her some days
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| And dream and dance in the big hallways
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| Everyone’s scared, everyone’s scarred
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| Everyone spends some nights alone
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| But every high, every low
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| You never left me on my own
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| Tell me who, who would I be without you?
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| No matter how much we lose
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| Every time, I bet my life on you
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| Tell me who, who would I be without you?
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| Nothing I’d rather do
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| Every night, I bet my life on you
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| Who would I be without you?
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| Went on the road to make my daddy proud
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| But I lost him and so I sang to the crowd
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| My only hope is that he’s looking down, thinking
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| «Oh my God, my daughter’s doing it now»
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| Tell me who, who would I be without you?
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| No matter how much we lose
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| Every time I bet my life on you
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| Tell me who, who would I be without you?
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| Nothing I’d rather do
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| Every night I bet my life on you
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| Who would I be without you? |