| This summer the sun was a shotgun pointed down at me
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| And I was just another ugly American melting in the heat
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| Watching the stagnant ocean breathe painfully
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| It only wants to drag you down by your feet
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| No one swimming in the water
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| No sharks, no eels, no little life boats
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| Just a history lesson and some two bit Victorian ghosts
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| Who do a turn at the pirate ship
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| Singing, «It's A Small World After All»
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| Either you laugh at it, baby
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| Or you hit a brick wall
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| You said to me
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| «You're from California
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| And you laugh too easily»
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| You said to me
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| «You just let things happen
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| That are killing me»
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| We’re like whitefish beached all day on hot parking lots
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| Waiting for the summer parade to sadly drift by
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| Melancholy floats filled with suicides and drooping paper flowers
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| A defeated army and no wind to blow away the smell of surrender
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| There was '50s nostalgia and horrifying Flintstone characters
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| Living memorials to wasted days and wasted bitter nights
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| And everyone on the promenade participates in your silence
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| Cause I’m always wrong, baby, and you’re always right
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| You said to me
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| «You're from California
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| And you’re as dumb as can be»
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| You said to me
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| «Are you the Scarecrow, the Tin Man
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| Or are you Dorothy»
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| You said to me
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| «I'm beginning to think that you’re
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| A part of the enemy»
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| You said to me
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| «If I was drowning would you save me
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| From Southend-on-Sea»
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| From Southend-on-Sea
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| There was a chamber of horrors
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| And it was packed with onlookers
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| Wax figured day trippers being tortured
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| Worse than their crimes deserved
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| And there I was in a stranglehold spinning out
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| From your nightmare
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| And my life with you was a black cloud hanging in the air
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| And you said to me
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| «You're from California
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| And you lie too easily»
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| You said to me
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| «Did you really think that this was
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| Going to set my heart free»
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| You said to me
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| «I'm beginning to think that you’re
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| A part of the enemy»
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| Part of the enemy
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| You said to me
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| «If I was drowning would you save me
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| From Southend-on-Sea»
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| From Southend-on-Sea |