| Here in this desert, beneath the Sun and stars
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| Still troubled by the rumblings of a million distant cars
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| Please, be good to me tonight, let me find my way
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| The air has some command in it I cannot disobey
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| A gunfight in Dodge City, a murder in Bombay
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| All these deeds and worldly needs I must shrug off today
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| All my life spent searching for prowess
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| Left me lying here with you, tristesse
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| I was working in an orchard that grew the strangest fruit
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| It wasn’t Mother Nature that made those trees take root
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| Your children cannot hear you, they only want your loot
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| You hold on to their essence like a parachute
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| They never believed you were in distress
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| Now, you’ve gone and left them with tristesse
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| Oh, waters inflamed
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| Ah, fires burning out
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| Ah, ice melting down
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| Ah, fires burnt out
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| A hotel suite in a rich man’s town, a hut in Botany Bay
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| A prisoner by my own device, a mountain in my way
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| I’m gonna have to alter my address
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| 'Cause I can’t stay much longer with tristesse
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| And they call this carnival progress
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| Invited by our queen tonight, tristesse |