| The run-down streets, the civil wars
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| You don’t go there anymore —
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| It’s how you used to live
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| The trampled hopes, the made-up laws
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| The itchy feet, the pub quiz bores —
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| It’s so hard to forgive
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| Weekend slimmers count their chains
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| Still wanting someone else to blame
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| You watch them come and go
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| Empty nightclub escapades
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| They tell you more than words can say —
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| That open doors get closed
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| The empty rooms, the empty house
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| Someday soon, you’ll work it out —
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| Still finding the way back home
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| The schoolyard ghosts, the playtime fears
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| You take your pills, they disappear —
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| The people that you’ve known
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| All sweet things
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| All sweet things will come again
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| When the heartbeat slows
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| When the silence grows |