| Though it’s me that’s on fire not this cigarette
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| I was stabbed in the back by that young suffragette
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| And what do I care if she leaves me alone
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| If I need somebody I’ll pick up the phone
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| I’ll put on my good face, clean up the flat
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| I’m starting all over, good bye to all that
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| Put on some music and pour out a drink
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| I’ll go back to bed and I’ll try not to think
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| Someone to talk to
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| She was a person I just couldn’t see
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| And I tried to make her what she couldn’t be
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| I tried and I tried, but of course in the end
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| I drove her crazy and right 'round the bend
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| Now it’s too much to just sit here and cry
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| I can’t be seen with a tear in my eye
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| Why am I standing right next to the phone
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| When I kept on saying I must be alone
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| Someone to talk to
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| I love you, why didn’t I say that before
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| I guess that it’s safe now, she’s walked through the door
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| It’s hard when you know that you’ve got to go on
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| Feeling so weak and pretending your strong
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| I didn’t see her, I only felt me
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| And one day I’ll learn just which part of me bleeds
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| Now that she’s gone I know she was great
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| But I fucked it up and now it’s too late
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| Someone to talk to… |