| Out of your mouth into air
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| You hang up your words
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| So that I can try to compare
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| Just how they stand up to the naked eye
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| I put extra dimes in the parking meter
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| So we¹ve got time to watch the words
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| Float Œround the room
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| And make contact with furniture
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| And if we sit and watch them long enough
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| All chances predicting collision say that
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| One in ten words will reach you
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| Percentages say
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| One in ten words will get through
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| Into my ears, out of air
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| I capture the words so that I can try to repair
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| The bits of sentences that come to me
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| In pieces, long distance from your direction
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| We recognize familiar sounds
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| The codes from our youth
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| That adulthood turned all around
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| Now only if we really concentrate
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| The chances predicting collision say that
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| One in ten words will reach you
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| Percentages say
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| One in ten words will get through
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| Prepare for relaxation (I can¹t hear you)
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| In these situations (I can only see you)
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| Prepare for relaxation (I can¹t hear you)
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| There¹s no vocalization (I can only see you) |