| When I let it out a flood came by to wash off all the pain
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| As if the tears I left there on her chest had carried stones away
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| She said «cry my love, cry it out
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| You know everything’s OK, but you’re going through hell, I can tell when I look
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| into your eyes
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| Just leave the stones here on the ground and you’ll be stronger,
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| stronger on the other side»
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| At first he didn’t seem to bother if one or another tried to put him down
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| He bent his knees and seemed so pleased but kept the ricochet inside
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| He would have died for love, but love died first and It left him on his own
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| And he’s going through hell, I can tell when I look into his eyes
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| If he could leave the stones behind then he’d be stronger, stronger on the
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| other side
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| She couldn’t let it out
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| That plastic smile by time had taken all
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| As adressed came cardiac arrest and so she was no more
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| Her love had died and now her time had come to do the same
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| She was going through hell, they all could tell but no one dared to speak their
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| minds
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| She brought the stones down under ground
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| Hoping they would leave her, going over to the other side |