| I got sick of the silence
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| I got tired of the dark
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| I was sleeping in late, I was wasting away, I was dying in small parts
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| So I lit up a smoke and
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| Took a walk through the park
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| The dead leaves scrape concrete making it sound like you’re next to me,
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| arm in arm
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| I was putting holes in the drywall
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| I was hoping you’d save me from me
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| I’m gonna go see my mother
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| Take the LIRR
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| Walk the cold Brooklyn streets towards Astoria, Queens
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| Out to West Babylon
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| I walked up the driveway
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| Saw my Daddy’s old car
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| He’s been gone for months but we covered it up. |
| It still sits in the yard
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| Well I spent my whole life saying I’d never need no one
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| But I think I might need you
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| I think I might need you. |
| I think I might need you
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| We sat in the kitchen
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| My mother’s a soldier of god
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| And so paintings of Jesus
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| And statues of saints still adorn all the halls
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| But we’ll never go hungry
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| Thanks to the Infant of Prague
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| And St. Joe keeps us safe cause we buried him deep in a hole in the backyard
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| «I know things ain’t been good since dad died
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| I know you don’t need this from me»
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| «But mama, I’m breaking
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| There’s no light in the dark
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| Dianne left this week»
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| She said, «Son, look at me. |
| I know we ain’t been this low before»
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| «And I’m sorry Aaron»
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| «I know this year has been hard»
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| «If you’re hurt then I’m hurt»
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| «I won’t make it worse. |
| I’m always in your corner.»
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| Well I spent my whole life saying I’d never need no one
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| But I think I might need you
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| I think I might need you. |
| I think I might need you
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| «Something's wrong
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| I been waiting here too long»
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| And she said, «I knew something was wrong. |
| You ain’t called here in too long
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| Take the car and run. |
| Take the car and run. |
| Take the car and run.» |