| The joker rides the subway
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| Stealing glances to his left
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| As the queen of diamonds sashays on
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| In a brand new vintage dress
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| And he swears he can recall her
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| From a hand he did not play
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| But he’s sure he probably don’t know her at all
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| So he looks away
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| He’s a masochistic poet
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| He’s an angel without wings
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| He’s an acrobat who gamble
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| 'Til he loses everything
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| She’s a sycophantic jester
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| She is all the things he’d like to push away
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| But somehow she knows the corners of his soul
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| And makes him wanna stay
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| And he sings, «Oh Aphrodite
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| Let your hair fall long
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| I’ll lay naked here beside you
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| Whisper you a country song
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| That I heard out on the AM
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| Though I can’t say I know all the words»
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| The demon that’s been chasing him
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| Has finally bowed its head
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| And the sweet repose that comes with tasting freedom
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| Is not far away, I swear
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| When the answer to your prayers is hanging inches
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| From your outstretched trembling hands
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| That’s the time to mine the diamonds on the inside
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| Let’s just all breathe deep again |