| I wanna get out of the suburbs
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| Let my hair grow wild
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| And find a place I don’t need money
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| Just to raise a child
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| I wanna die out in the forrest
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| With my face in the earth
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| And if my daughter never loves me
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| Then I want it to hurt
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| I see the city try to swallow
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| What I used to call home
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| I see it blanketing the streets
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| Now they’re covered in gold
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| But in the corners where the light
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| Never seemed to lay still
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| I see a group of angry kids
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| And they’re looking to kill!
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| I see a group of angry kids
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| And they’re looking to kill!
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| And oh, I see it now
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| We’ll all be moving out
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| When all the kingdoms fall
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| We’ll finally see it all
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| You know I used to laugh a lot
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| With my friends in the dark
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| And now they only hear the clock
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| So we don’t even talk
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| And there are diamonds in our pockets
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| And they’re dying to be sold
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| But if you’re searching for the dollar
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| Then you’ll only find coal!
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| If you’re searching for the dollar
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| Then you’ll only find coal!
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| And oh, I see it now
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| We’ll all be moving out
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| When all the kingdoms fall
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| We’ll finally see it all
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| My, my
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| When will it end?
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| Just take my hungry body
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| To the woods again
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| Show my eyes
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| The rising sun
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| Bury me in everything
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| We started from
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| I wanna get out of the suburbs
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| Let my hair grow wild
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| So I can gather up the earth
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| And pass it down to my child |