| You threw your books into the river
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| Told your Mom that you’re a non-believer
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| She says she wasn’t surprised but that doesn’t make it ok
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| You say nobody loves a city
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| Nobody loves what can’t love 'em back
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| One-way ticket in your pocket
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| What happened to the charm of a small town?
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| If you find what you’re looking for
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| Be sure to send a postcard
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| You promised you’d never forget
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| The little ones when you got big
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| You deal an unspoken debt
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| No kindness without wanting something back
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| What do I owe you? |
| What did I forget?
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| Are we even after all of that?
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| You shook my hand and said goodbye
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| You’ll never let me see you cry again
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| What good has come from learning to pretend?
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| You said I could’ve been a better friend
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| If you find what you’re looking for
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| Be sure to send a new address
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| And if you find what you’re looking for
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| Write a letter and tell us what it is, and tell us what it is
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| Everybody else, everybody else looks like they’ve figured it out
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| Everybody else, everybody else looks like they’ve figured it out
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| Everybody else, everybody else looks like they’ve figured it out
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| Everybody else, everybody else looks like they’ve figured it out |