| And then the weatherman said to go back to bed,
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| because it’s shame to go outside when the wind keeps howling now.
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| So for a little while there I lived inside a cave,
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| and there were bears and bugs and leaves and love
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| and a dark that only left you when the night came crawling home.
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| And I was happy there for a while until I woke one day to find the roof had
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| blown away
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| and the wind blew through me,
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| and then the very next day it began to rain
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| and it rained right through me.
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| And then the lightning struck right beside my head
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| and a branch fell down and came to rest upon my broken legs,
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| and to my surprise that bough began to grow.
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| And then the weatherman said to look at the sunset
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| and if the sky was red the very next day it would be dry instead,
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| and I was happy in the sun like a lazy one,
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| like a lazy one.
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| And then that broken bough it began to grow,
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| and it grew right through me.
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| And then the very next day,
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| well the grass did blade and it cut right through me.
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| And then a rabbit dug a tunnel right between my ribs, and she lived right
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| through me.
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| And then a bird came and pecked at the space in my chest and then he flew right
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| through me.
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| Now there’s a hole in the ground where I used to lay down and I can’t fill it in.
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| And there’s a colouring pad in the back of my head and I want to fill you in.
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| And I was nothing more than an impression of myself and I want to fill you in.
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| Yeah you could lay your' body in the hollow where I used to be and you could
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| fill me in.
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| And then that broken bough it began to grow, and it grew right through me.
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| And then the very next day I believed in something new well, what can I say?
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| And then a bird came and pecked at the space in my chest and then he flew right
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| through me.
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| And then a rabbit dug a tunnel right between my ribs and she lived right
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| through me.
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| I’m a man, I’m a man like I used to be,
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| I want to fill you in,
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| cos there’s hole in my chest where the animals lived and I want to fill you in.
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| And I do a very fine impression of myself
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| and I want to fill you in cos there’s a colouring pad in the back of my head
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| and I want to fill you in. |