| Wearing a shirt that was trying too hard,
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| Pissed on a train and he’s falling around.
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| And then i turned around and you were out of sight,
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| And now there’s nowhere for me to stay tonite.
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| And then i walked around town just to catch you out,
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| I thought i’d lost myself somewhere in the nite.
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| Oh is he bigger? |
| and does he make you laugh?
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| Mamamamamamamamamamamamamamamama let it go.
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| I could never do anything else,
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| So what am i gonna do with myself?
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| I saw him kiss you in the afternoon
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| Cos i was next door in a double room.
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| I was listening through the wall as he laid you down.
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| I don’t know what you did,
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| Oh but i heard the sound.
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| Oh is he better?
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| Does he make you scream?
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| Mamamamamamamamamamamamamamamama let it go.
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| You’ve got to tell me know if he’s better than me.
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| I need to know, oh can’t you see?
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| Something strange is getting stronger.
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| I can’t hang on any longer.
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| Don’t you know i want to go away?
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| Oh jesus christ i know i’m gonna lose the game,
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| I’ve only got myself to blame, oh yeah.
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| Oh yeah.
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| All right.
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| I’m gonna leave town,
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| I’m gonna catch a train.
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| I’m going somewhere where i can start again.
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| I’m gonna let it all go just like you said,
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| I’ll look for someone else who can take the blame.
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| And is he younger?
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| And can he make you laugh?
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| Mamamamamamamamamamamamamamamama let it go.
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| Oh, let it go.
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| After seven years down a dead-end road i’m gonna get off here,
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| I’m gonna let it go,
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| Let it go. |