| Another starry night is above us
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| For the last ten million years it’s been the same
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| In a moment’s notice
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| not a stone unturned that someone didn’t claim
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| who am I to know this, who am I to care
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| All the streets are sinking
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| cause the world goes half the speed of what it takes
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| and the wires from somewhere
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| sending signals to our homes from outer space
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| who am I to know this, who am I to care
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| From the warmth of being fine
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| to defending battle lines
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| in a car on the freeway
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| broken down from some new form of gasoline
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| in the door she’s waiting
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| living up to every diamond in that ring
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| who am I to love you, who am I to care
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| who am I to know this, who am I to care
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| Another starry night is above us
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| Another starry night is above us
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| For the last ten million years it’s been the same
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| but in a moment’s notice
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| not a stone unturned that someone didn’t claim
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| who am I to love you, who am I to care
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| who am I to know this, who am I to breath
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| From the warmth of being fine, to defending battle lines |