| Showers pounding out a new beat
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| I trade my old shoes for new feet
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| I grab a new seat
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| I don’t like the one I got
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| The fabric’s wearing through
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| And it’s wearing me out
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| You’re wearing me down
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| Watching old baseball games
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| And low budget telethons
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| Ain’t like watching you yourself
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| When you yourself is on Got time to wander to waste and to whine
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| But when it comes to you
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| It seems like I just can’t find the time
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| So watch your head and then watch the ground
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| It’s a silly time to learn to swim
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| When you start to drown
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| It’s a silly time to learn to swim
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| On the way down
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| If I gave you my number
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| Would it still be the same
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| If I saved you from drowning
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| Promise me you’ll never go away
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| Promise me you’ll always stay
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| Closed down the last local zoo
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| I’m gonna win the endless war
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| Over who kills the last koala bear
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| And who in death will love him more and I He grabs me by the hand
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| Drags me to the shore and says
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| Maybe you don’t love me But you’ll grow to love me even more
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| And I well I’m not surprised |