| Come and meet me when the lights are low
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| You look half dead, though I told you so.
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| Play your rap song on the piano
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| Die happy Santo Domingo
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| Bring your best brains and your dead girl shoes.
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| Cigarette changed, dressed in greens and blues
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| Leave your sick boy and his skinny friends
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| Suck the life from all those burlesque bends
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| Bring peaches and a Kalaida-phone.
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| We’ll call and see if the stars are home.
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| Play chopsticks on my guitar,
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| Drive backwards in your one wheeled car
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| Come and meet me when the lights are low.
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| You look half dead, though I told you so.
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| Play your rap song on the piano
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| Die happy Santo Domingo.
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| Bring your headcase and his jealous eyes
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| Looks a right dog, in shirts and ties
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| Bring your sisters on day release
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| Ten green bottles and the eyelid police
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| Bridge
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| Play me some banjo make me some noise
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| Take me for granted, tell my children got no choice
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| Pour me a little gravy, protect my muse.
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| Torture me outta my dumb little mind
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| And leave me all confused
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| Make my head swim.
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| Come and meet me when the lights are low.
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| You look half dead, though I told you so.
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| Play your rap song on the piano,
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| Die happy Santo Domingo |