| I never asked for answer
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| Only a fair shot
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| At what I thought was expected
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| From the heart
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| Yeah you told me you had one
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| Do you remember that
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| And you told me that I was worth it Was it easy to forget that
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| 'Cause I don’t forget anything
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| 'N it scares me half to death
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| I remember the color of the doorknob
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| That you used
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| Baby when you left
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| When you left
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| You left me half full
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| Half full of emptiness
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| All bothered and bloodshot
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| Putting my hand to my head
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| And you smelled like denial
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| And my beer tasted like chalk
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| But I could hear the sound of your footsteps
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| Like a ticking pocket watch
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| 'Cause I don’t forget anything
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| 'N it scares me half to death
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| I remember the color of the doorknob
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| That you used
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| Baby when you left
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| When you left
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| And you know that I never asked for love only a friend
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| 'N what I got was some kind of twisted figure of myself again
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| 'N I know that they say you should see yourself in your lover’s eyes
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| But I can see my soul baby
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| And it makes me want to die
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| So now is not the time
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| To ask me to play
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| 'Cause I can’t seem to hold on To any given day
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| So please just let me stand here
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| And sing this song
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| 'Cause it’s the only thing you ever gave me And without it I would drown
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| 'Cause I don’t forget anything
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| 'N it scares me half to death
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| I remember the color of the doorknob
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| That you used Baby when you left
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| When you left
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| When you left |