| Have you seen my lover
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| With her long blonde hair?
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| Everything we did just went so wrong
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| Last time that I saw her
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| She was standing there
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| Now I’ve come to wonder where she’s gone
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| Where she’s gone, lord
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| Where she’s gone, lord
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| Now I’ve come to wonder where she’s gone
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| And have you seen my mother
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| She’s out looking for my father?
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| Didn’t think that she’d be gone this long
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| He’s gone where you can’t go
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| But I let her have her fun
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| Now I’ve come to wonder where she’s gone
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| Where she’s gone, lord
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| Where she’s gone, lord
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| Now I’ve come to wonder where she’s gone
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| And what about my sister
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| She looks just like me
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| Looking into her is like a mirror
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| And when we were young
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| We weren’t two but one
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| Sometimes I come to wonder where she’s gone
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| Where she’s gone, lord
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| Where she’s gone
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| Without a kingdom
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| Without a bird over my head
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| Don’t believe what they told you
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| Believe what you heard
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| Or what I said
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| And now I go down towards the water
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| In which we cried
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| And now I go down towards the dirt
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| In which we died, died, died, died |
| Destroyer
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| Destroyer
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| And, oh, what about me?
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| I’m out wandering the streets
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| Silently carrying a song
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| Until it gets too loud
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| And it comes rushing out of my mouth
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| Oh, you’ll probably wonder where I’ve gone
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| Where I’ve gone, lord
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| Where I’ve gone, lord
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| Oh, you’ll probably wonder where I’ve gone
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| Destroyer
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| Destroyer |