| You sent me off without a warning
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| It wasn’t just a threat and man that was no joke
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| Did you know you’d struck the final blow
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| To my faithful oxen hope
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| We thought we knew we wanted what we had
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| But you busted your side of the yoke
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| So I left with almost nothing but a gaping hole
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| Yes, I did, I really went for broke
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| No matter how much I weigh or like a boxer I’ve trained
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| Seems like the future’s always gonna have its way
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| Of knocking me down, should I fold or spread
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| My fortune hand on this hard rock bed
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| I don’t question, no, I don’t doubt
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| Now that I’ve tried living with and without
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| That love’s a hard, hard muscle to grow
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| And harder still to let it go
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| We’d both commandeered a ship or two
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| We’d had our fun, yeah, we’d had a few
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| But when the wheel spun round and the water flowed
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| We were in hip deep before we felt the cold
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| The rides we rode had danger in 'em
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| We thought we could last, we were real strong swimmers
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| But we got flooded, yes, we got rolled
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| And we both went down soon as you cut the rope
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| I’ve been wondering lately if ever I’ll find
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| Someone to hold me like you once held mine
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| Should I give up or should I keep on trying
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| Should I move on or should I keep on lying
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| To myself by saying it’s all better this way
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| But all the life is gone I had wanted to stay
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| And now I’ve grown up, I am ages older
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| And I can feel that bearing down upon my shoulders |