| Down by the lake we were overturning pebbles
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| And upending all the animals alight
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| And I took a drag from your cigarette and pinched it
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| 'Tween my finger and my thumb, till it had died
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| And the sun burned low on the radio
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| Say that you will, say you will or will you won’t
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| Or you whatever you prevaricate your whole life, don’t you?
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| This much I can say: I would’ve waited till the oceans
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| Fell away and all the sunken cities would reveal themselves to you
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| But you won’t, will you? |
| Because you never do
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| And the sun burned through sweet as honeydew
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| And I, seventeen and terminally fey
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| I wrote it down and threw it all away
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| Never gave a thought to what I paid
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| And you, all sibylline, reclining in your pew
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| You tattered me, you tethered me to you
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| The things you would, and the things you wouldn’t do
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| To tell the truth I never had a clue
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| Now we arise to curse those young suburban villains
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| And their ill-begotten children from the lawn
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| Come to me now, and on this station wagon window
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| Set the ghost of your two footprints
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| That they might haunt me when you’re gone
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| And when the light broke dawn, you were forever gone
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| But I remember you: you were full
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| You were full and sweet as honeydew
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| And I, seventeen and terminally fey
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| I wrote it down and threw it all away
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| And never gave a thought to what I paid
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| And you, all sibylline, reclining in your pew
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| You tattered me, you tethered me to you
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| The things you would, and the things you wouldn’t do
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| You noticed how I never had a clue, never had a clue
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| You were full and sweet as honeydew
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| You were full and sweet as honeydew |