| They got married on a Tuesday night in April
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| Her sister as a witness, and her sister’s man
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| The dog lying on the kitchen tile as usual
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| The words written on the back of the commissioner’s hand
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| The words written on the back of the commissioner’s hand
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| They always said a big wedding wasn’t needed
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| They always said they’d probably always be in love
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| All they really needed to hear, dressed in their everyday clothes
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| The words written on the back of the commissioner’s hand
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| Be as kind as you can
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| If I ever become
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| What you can’t understand
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| The children were keeping their vigil over the spring
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| The water was weeping with rhythm and tone and shade
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| They decided together the finest color of all was green
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| Everyone else was away somewhere at war
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| They wrote a letter, it said that we hope you come home winners
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| They wrote another that said, «We hope the others do the same»
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| Remember, everyone is dying of thirst
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| By the time they make it back to the spring
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| Everyone is reading the words off the back of their hand
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| Be as kind as you can
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| If I ever become
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| What you can’t understand
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| Teddy never made it home
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| Said he saw a UFO
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| Woke up in the rapeseed field
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| Behind the old department store in the mall
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| And as the sun was coming up
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| All he knew was that he’d been somewhere
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| And the sound of the words going 'round in his head
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| So weirdly familiar, like the back of his hand
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| Be as kind as you can
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| If I ever become
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| What you can’t understand |