| Baby, there’s a place
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| that I’ve seen between the
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| Boulder hills and Chicago streets,
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| baby I’m drawn to the Midwest heat like
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| a pirate ship to a merchant fleet
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| and all I can say is
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| I’d like to fade into the hills the hills the hills the hills,
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| I’d like to take the pills the pills the pills the pills that kill
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| I have nothing,
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| I have nothing to believe in, to believe in
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| How should I love
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| somebody else when,
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| I don’t even know how
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| to love myself,
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| how should I believe
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| in some kind of hell when
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| the kindest souls I know are told they’re going there
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| Love as hard as you’ve hurt, you’ve hurt, you’ve hurt, you’ve hurt
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| I have nothing,
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| I have nothing to believe in,
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| to believe in,
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| that is what,
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| that is what keeps me breathing,
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| keeps me breathing
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| And of all the things,
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| of all the things that I have been warned,
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| that I have been warned of
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| what’s swallowing,
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| what swallows me is a chemical storm,
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| a chemical storm
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| Oh it takes some courage
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| to be a failure
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| and know the stakes,
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| oh it takes some courage
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| to be a failure
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| I’ve got what it takes
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| They’re leaving me for dead,
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| they’re leaving me for dead,
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| they’re leaving me for dead,
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| they’re leaving me for dead,
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| I have nothing,
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| I have nothing to believe in,
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| to believe in,
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| that is what, that is what keeps me breathing,
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| keeps me breathing |