| As I walked through that hospital door
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| I was sewn up like a coat
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| I got a smile from the bite of the wind
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| Watched the fresh fall of snow
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| I knew then that my life took a turn
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| I felt strong and secure
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| And with adhesive tape over my nose
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| I felt almost demure
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| Goodbye Sister Disco
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| With your flashing trash lamps
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| Goodbye Sister Disco
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| And to your clubs and your tramps
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| Goodbye Sister Disco
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| My dancing’s left you behind
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| Goodbye, now you’re solo
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| Black plastic; |
| deaf, dumb and blind
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| Bye, goodbye Sister Disco, Now I go
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| I go where the music where the music fits my soul
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| And I, I will never let go, I’ll never let go
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| 'Til the echo of the street fight has dissolved
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| I will choose nightmares and cold stormy seas
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| I will take over your grief and disease
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| I’ll stay beside you and comfort your soul
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| When you are lonely and broken and old
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| Now I walk with a man in my face
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| Ooh, a woman in my hair
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| I’ve got you all lookin’out though my eyes
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| My feet are a prayer
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| Goodbye Sister Disco
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| With your flashing trash lamps
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| Goodbye Sister Disco
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| And to your clubs and your tramps
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| Goodbye Sister Disco
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| My dancing’s left you behind
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| Goodbye, now you’re solo
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| Black plastic; |
| deaf, dumb and blind |