| Fell down the stairwell; |
| had tripped on my feet
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| My heart got untied and laced with ennui
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| Dear Mr. Shoemaker, make me some cleats
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| How it’d be lovely to step on my dreams
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| I see, I see it’s too true to believe
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| You were just lying next to me
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| Heal it all and by the hour forget
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| See it all and say, «Who? |
| Who?'
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| Heal it all and by the hour forget
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| See it all and say, «Who? |
| Who?'
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| Whatcha sayin', whatcha sayin', that I can’t hold on?
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| (Who would I love here if I hadn’t gone?)
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| Whatcha sayin', whatcha sayin', that I can’t move on?
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| (Who would I love here if I hadn’t gone?)
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| See in the way of the poorest; |
| the lowest are lovely and lonely, defined
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| See in the way of the future, the way of the story
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| The way of the times
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| Up is the way that I wanted to see
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| For us, the good nightmares, I was bereaved
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| Dear Mr. Sandman, please give me some sleep
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| How it’d be lovely to have all my dreams
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| I see, I see it’s too true to believe
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| You were just lying next to me
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| Heal it all and by the hour forget
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| See it all and say, «Who? |
| Who?'
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| Heal it all and by the hour forget
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| See it all and say, «Who? |
| Who?'
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| But you say, but you say, but you can’t get on
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| (Who would I love here if I hadn’t gone?)
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| But you say, but you say, but you can’t hold on
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| (Who would I love here if I hadn’t gone?)
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| See in the way of the poorest; |
| the lowest are lovely and lonely, defined
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| See in the way of the future, the way of the story
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| The way of the time
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| Bending backwards, head to toes, and you’ll say
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| Get up, get out of this town
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| Get up get out of this town
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| Now feeling down my achey bones, and you’ll say
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| Get up, get out of this town
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| Get up get out of this town
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| See in the way of the poorest
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| The lowest are lovely and lonely, defined
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| See in the way of the future, the way of the story
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| The way of the story
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| The way of the, way of the, way of the
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| Time
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| Heal it all and by the hour forget
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| See it all and say
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| Heal it all and by the hour forget
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| See it all and say
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| Whatcha sayin', whatcha sayin', that I can’t hold on?
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| (Who would I love here if I hadn’t gone?)
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| Whatcha sayin', whatcha sayin', that I can’t move on?
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| (Who would I love here if I hadn’t gone?)
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| See in the way of the poorest; |
| the lowest are lovely and lonely, defined
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| See in the way of the future, the way of the story
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| The future’s divine |