| Bitter rain can wash your dreams
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| and hopes melt in the sun
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| big dogs pick on little dogs bones
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| ain’t nobody having none
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| I met a man out on the street, he was
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| down on his luck and dead on his feet
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| he conceded he was beat and he
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| never knew what he had done
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| you can say goodbye to the past and cry
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| that a new day it is here
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| the demons walk the city streets
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| and the password it is fear
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| forget the past and cry for blood, but
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| that won’t do you no damn good for the
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| truth you preach is as clear as mud
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| and it ain’t getting through to me
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| just keep your eyes on the weather and
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| keep your toes on the line and
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| don’t let nobody do you down we’ve
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| walked this road together, but
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| now has come the time baby I’ll walk
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| mine baby I’ll walk mine
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| it’s all for one and one for all, that’s
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| what I once believed the
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| pawns in the game of yesterday, they’re
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| laughing up their sleeve
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| times have changed and no one knows
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| where it is the cold wind blows and
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| heaven help the one who shows that he
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| stands alone for free
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| just keep your eyes on the weather and
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| keep your toes on the line and
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| don’t let nobody do you down we’ve
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| walked this road together, but
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| now has come the time baby I’ll walk
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| mine baby I’ll walk mine
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| baby I’ll walk mine |