| Alright, now just take one good look at me
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| 'Cause it’s the last you’ll ever see tonight, I’m leaving this house
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| And just think about it, you’ll never have to see
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| The kid you didn’t want from the beginning of my life (so thanks)
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| And the air will be better
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| It will feel much thinner
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| It will feel much smoother
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| And you, you go back to forgetting your son
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| And I’m going to run away with my baby
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| Get married and maybe someday we’ll have kids that you’ll never meet
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| And I’m gonna tell them stories of how their grandpop abandoned the only son he
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| had (thanks dad)
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| And see the air will be better
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| It will feel much thinner
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| It will feel like heaven
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| It will feel so good when I am gone
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| Oh, I’m gone…
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| Now see, I don’t know what you think, you’re just a kid
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| Only 18, where do you plan on going?
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| And see, you won’t have no ground to stand on
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| You won’t have a better place to live
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| And you’ll be missing the comfort of this place
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| See, the air will be thicker
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| It will be hard to breathe sometimes
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| You won’t know what hit you
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| You’ll be scared and miss home before you know it
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| Now, don’t go making a decision that’s going to leave your life down a
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| collision course of failure
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| But you’re a grown up now, you’re 18
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| So please reconsider everything that you’ve been thinking
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| And open your eyes
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| See, the air will be humid
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| It will give you headaches
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| It will make you sweat
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| It will be a mistake if you go
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| Oh, but I can’t stop you anymore
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| Dad, I’m leaving tonight
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| I won’t trouble you anymore
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| And I don’t need this in my life
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| I don’t need it anymore
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| Dad, I’m leaving tonight
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| I won’t trouble you anymore
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| And I don’t need this in my life
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| I don’t need it anymore
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| Goodbye |