| My telephone never rings
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| She’d never call me I hate myself today
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| But I can see through this bitterness and sadness
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| And so I won’t die
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| Someday I think I’ll be dignified and old
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| Well my friends say that I deceive myself
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| And that I contradict myself
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| And I can’t say if they’re right
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| But I’m not ashamed
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| Oh I can take a challenge
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| And so I won’t die
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| Someday I’ll be dignified and old
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| I know it And I say hey kids
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| (Hey kids)
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| I said hey kids
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| (Hey kids)
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| I say someday we’ll be dignified and old
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| That’s right
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| I said some day we’ll be dignified
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| (Hey kids, Hey kids)
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| Someday we’ll be dignified
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| (Hey kids, Hey kids)
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| Someday we could be dignified and old together
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| Well now
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| Look at the mountain
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| My girl and I used to stand on the mountain
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| And the sun shines, she’s dead, and I cry
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| But I can see through this death and the sadness
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| And so I won’t die now
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| Someday I wanna be dignified and old
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| Well now, see the desert
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| I sit all alone in the desert
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| And no girl understands me But I can see through this bleakness and grey and sadness
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| And well I won’t die now
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| Someday I’ll be dignified and old
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| I say, you, don’t die now
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| Someday we’ll be dignified and old together |