| The time is now or never
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| The crashing is coming near
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| The delphi is on the corner
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| And he whispers in your ear
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| It used to be men could be solemn even while laughing
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| And laughter could be heard shore to shore
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| But no more
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| Now all you hear is crying
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| Cause no one’s on the phone
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| Your feet are just now freezing over
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| You know that you are here all alone
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| It used to be men could be solemn even while laughing
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| And laughter could be heard shore to shore
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| But no more
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| When I think of friends and places
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| Things we wanted, hoped we’d be
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| All that’s left is fading traces
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| Memories of what use to be
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| Hear their laughter, see their shadows
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| Feel the darkness, see the light
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| We had lit all but lost so quickly
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| We think we won but we lost the fight
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| But it’s all the same to me
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| I’ve seen all I want to see
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| First they laugh at you
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| Then they cry
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| Say they’ll always be there
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| Then they die
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| So alone yet so alive
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| It used to be men could be solemn even while laughing
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| And laughter could be heard shore to shore
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| But no more |