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Afternoon see a guy with rubies on his head |
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And he's shifting like, shifting like he was dead |
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And he's hearing something she never said |
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On his way back home under his bed |
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When the weight comes down |
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When the weight comes down |
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In the night a girl who doesn't mind her ragged sleeves |
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Knowing someone is going to grieve |
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And a man he tells her a story she just don't believe |
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Called "Adam never could do right by Eve" |
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When the weight comes down |
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When the weight comes down |
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When the weight comes down |
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Down on you, down on you |
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And a girl walks by the burning bush |
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She asks, "What's gone wrong here, man?" |
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And he smiles and says, "Open wide, wide, wide" |
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In my dreams a candy coated train comes to my door |
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With a little girl I can't have any more |
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You know a letter washes up to the shore |
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That I cannot read and I probably should ignore |
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When the weight comes down |
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When the weight comes down |
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When the weight comes down |
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When the weight, when the weight comes down |
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Down on me, down on me, down on me |
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When the weight comes down |
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Oh no, I cannot breathe, I cannot breathe |
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When the weight comes down |
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When the weight comes down |
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Well, get out, get out, get out, get out, get out, no, no, no |
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Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no |
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No, no, no |