| Lily look at my hands
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| I am not shaking anymore
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| And Lily smell my breath
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| I am not stinky from cigarettes
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| And other stuff at all
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| Do you think there is hope for me?
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| The slightest little hope for me?
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| There is this guy that I talk to once a week
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| Or so he says I’m making him confused
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| This being a theif and a police
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| And at the same time being
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| A post-modern son-of-a-bitch
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| Do you think there is hope for me?
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| The slightest little hope for me?
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| And don’t expect me to come crawling back to you
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| Texas hold 'em, you know that I hate you
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| Lily look at my bank account
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| I’m not gambling anymore
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| And do you think that there is hope for me?
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| The slightest little hope for me?
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| Yes, I think so Yes, I think so I think there’s hope for anyone
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| If you’re willing to change
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| Yes, I think so Yes, I think so I think there’s hope for anyone
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| If you’re willing to…
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| Yes, I’m willing to change
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| And I will pledge my hands to get back to you somehow, somehow
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| Whoa, oh, ah ah ah…
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| I met this fortune teller when I walked the streets
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| From the Jesus Park to the Noble Square
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| Do you think there’s hope for me?
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| The slightest little hope for me?
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| «If you could spare me a dime
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| I could tell you everything you’d like to know,
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| If you could spare me some change
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| I could offer you the future in exchange»
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| Whoa
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| I put my hand in my pocket and I found a dime
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| This must be my chance in a life time
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| Do you think there is hope for me?
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| The slightest little hope for me?
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| Yes, I think so Yes, I think so I think there’s hope for anyone if you’re willing to change
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| Yes, I think so Yes, I think there’s hope for anyone if you’re willing to…
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| Yes, I’m willing to change
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| And I will pledge my hands to get back to you somehow, somehow
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| Whoa, oh, ah…
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| Whoa, oh, ah…
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| Whoa, oh, ah… |