| I was born in poverty but when I was about nineteen
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| I wrote a song called 'Kiss Me', and soon it was pay day
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| A terraced house in that country, I thought that would do for me
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| It’s seemed to be the lilac time, but when the lilac died
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| I went back to town and cried, I need someone who’ll always love me
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| The day after someone dies, waking little lesser lies
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| Why do the wicked seem to survive, Eucharistain song
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| We’re little more alone, the moments took that were never known
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| They’ll never see my happy home, you see them everyday
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| I know you want to say, you won’t forget we’ll always love you
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| When you’re young and you fall down and cry
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| When you’re old and you fall down and died
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| I am in between, there will never be
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| Anywhere or sincere with anyone that I find dear
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| Checking in around twilight, the hotel where we board the tonight
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| I run a path and pack some books, which we will embrace
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| Told me that your father died, when you buried him you cried
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| You’re sorry and you are surprised, he died and you were born
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| So you don’t have to mourn, live your life alone, always love you
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| Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you |