| Yeah, I’ve been watching me fall for it seems like years
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| Watching me grow small, I watch me disappear
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| Slipping on out my ordinary world, out my ordinary eyes
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| Yeah, slipping out the ordinary me into someone else’s life
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| Into someone else’s life
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| There’s a thin, white, cold new moon
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| And the snow is coming down
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| And the neon bright Tokyo lights
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| Flicker through the crowd
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| I’ve been drifting around for hours, I’m lost and I’m tired
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| When a whisper in my ear insatiable breathes
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| «Why don’t you follow me inside?»
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| Yeah, the room is small, the room is bright
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| Her hair is black, the bed is white
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| And the night is always young
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| Is always young, always young
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| The night is always young
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| Yeah, I’ve been seeing them strip
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| To the bone in the mirror on the wall
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| Seeing her swallow him whole
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| Like it’s not me at all
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| She holds out her hands
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| And I follow her down to my knees
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| And the sucking inside insatiable smiles
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| You will forget yourself in me
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| Yeah, the room is small, the room is bright
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| Her hair is black, the bed is white
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| And the night is always young
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| Is always young, always young
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| The night is always young
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| And the night is always young
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| And the night is never over and over
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| And over and over and over
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| And then it’s gone
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| And then it’s gone
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| And then it’s gone
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| Yeah, it’s a cruel, mean, cold new day
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| And outside the snow is still coming down
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| And in the blood red Tokyo bed
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| I watch me coming 'round
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| She pulled him down for hours
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| Deeper than I’ve ever been
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| And as I fall in the mirror on the wall
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| I’m watching me scream
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| I’m watching me scream
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| I’m watching me scream
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| I’m watching me scream
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| Yeah, I’ve been watching me go for it must be years
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| Watching me get slow, I watch me disappear
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| And one day, yeah, I know, I won’t come back at all
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| And always over and over in his ordinary eyes
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| I’m watching me fall
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| I’m watching me fall
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| I’m watching me fall
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| I’m watching me fall |