| It’s alright momma, it’s so good to see you.
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| We’ve been out hiding for such a long time.
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| Lonesome hillsides so brown in November,
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| But you’ll stay the same for your whole life.
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| The tragic churchbells rang for free,
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| hollowed out for you and me.
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| I was drunk sunday so I don’t remember,
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| Images come flowing like a river so wide.
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| I was on a rooftop when I first discovered,
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| That you hold all your pain like a cannon inside.
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| Under revolution clouds,
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| you fight to come up and I fight to come down.
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| Every time we find something peaceful,
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| I have to go and tear it all down.
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| But the weather don’t lie, babe, and you can’t either,
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| Ever since you came to this faithless town.
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| Your darkened debt don’t bother me,
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| It blinds me like the morning sun. |