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Blackberry Way, absolutely pouring down with rain, |
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It's a terrible day. |
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Up with the lark, silly girl I don't know what to say, |
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She was running away. |
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But now I'm standing on the corner, |
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Lost in the things that I said. |
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What am I supposed to do now? |
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Goodbye, Blackberry Way |
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I can't see you, I don't need you. |
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Goodbye, Blackberry Way |
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Sure to want me back another day. |
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Flowers in the park overgrowing but the trees are bare |
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There's a memory there. |
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Boats on the lake, unattended now for all to drown |
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I'm incredibly down. |
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Just like myself they are neglected, |
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Turn with my eyes to the wall |
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What am I supposed to do now? |
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Goodbye, Blackberry Way |
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I can't see you, I don't need you. |
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Goodbye, Blackberry Way |
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Sure to want me back another day. |
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Run for the train, look behind you for she may be there |
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Said a thing in the air |
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Blackberry Way, see the battlefield of careless sins |
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Cast to the winds |
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So full of emptiness without her, |
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Lost in the words that I said. |
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What am I supposed to do now? |
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Goodbye, Blackberry Way |
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I can't see you, I don't need you. |
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Goodbye, Blackberry Way |
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Sure to want me back another day. |
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Goodbye, Blackberry Way |
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I can't see you, I don't need you. |
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Goodbye, Blackberry Way |
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Sure to want me back another day. |