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As she walks home tonight |
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To her house and ignores the stars |
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She knows there's no-one waiting |
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Tomorrow isn't clear enough |
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To give her strength or make her want |
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To wake and walk in the morning. |
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And there's hope that I've taken |
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And there's drugs to make it painless |
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And men, we're quick as rainbows, |
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Always rare to keep her thirsty |
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And I've gone, like she'd always known. |
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As I walk home tonight, |
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To my house and ignore the stars, |
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I know there's someone waiting, |
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Tomorrow is very clear, |
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It gives me strength and makes me want |
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To wake and walk in the morning |
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But there's hope that I've taken |
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And there's drugs to make it painless |
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And men, we're quick as rainbows, |
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Always rare to keep her thirsty |
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And I've gone, like she'd always known. |
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There were times of troubled dreams of hate |
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I'd take her down to the lake with our love |
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Watch it swim, we'd watch it drown |
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Watch our love bob up and down. |
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And there's hope that I've taken |
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And there's drugs to make it painless |
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And men, we're quick as rainbows, |
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Always rare to keep her thirsty |
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And I've gone, like she'd always known. |
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Always corpses at breakfast time. |