| Rest assured, I loved that town with all that I am
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| But I couldn’t stay for fear I’d become less of a man
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| That closet we used to live in is missed
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| But I love how the rays shine through the branches and warm your lips before
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| they’re kissed
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| And oh, I hate to leave you alone
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| Oh, we can stay in for days when I get home
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| Oh, I know you hate to see me go
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| Sometimes I feel I’m farming on my own
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| We painted that bookshelf made of particleboard
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| You fell asleep and I got drunk, spilled burnt-orange on the floor
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| God didn’t see me with the blinds of the windows closed
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| But out here, out here everyone sees, everyone knows
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| And oh, I hate to leave you alone
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| Oh, we can stay in for days when I get home
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| Oh, I know you hate to see me go
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| Now you’ve got your own seeds to sow
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| And oh, I hate to leave you alone
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| Oh, we can stay in for days when I get home
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| Oh, I know you hate to see me go
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| We’ve both got crops that need attention to grow |