| There seems to be no difference,
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| Between present tense and the pretense.
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| Cause it’s all a part of what you’ve been trying to say.
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| Well you’ve got all the right reasons
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| To write red hot rants for the weekend,
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| But they’re not a part of what you’ve been trying to say.
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| They say you lost your way.
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| (You're way with words)
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| The right way to go.
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| You’ve lost your way with words or at least that’s what I heard.
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| You’ve lost your way with words and to me what could be worse?
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| What could be worse?
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| When your father passed down his wisdom,
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| Sometimes I think he must’ve spilled some
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| Cause you lost the sight of what you’ve been trying to say.
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| And I know that nobody’s perfect,
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| Well no one would want to sound desperate
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| Unless that’s a part of what you’ve been trying to say.
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| You’ve lost your way with words or at least that’s what I heard.
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| You’ve lost your way with words and to me what could be worse?
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| What could be? |
| What could be worse?
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| Oh, you could dance around.
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| Dance around with nothing to say.
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| You’ve lost your way with words at least that’s what I heard.
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| You’ve lost your way with words.
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| You’ve lost your way with words or at least that’s what I heard.
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| You’ve lost your way with words and to me.
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| Yeah to me to me to me…
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| What could be worse? |