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When you're drunk and your money's spent, |
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I'll drive you home and I'll pay your rent, |
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Say you're beautiful |
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When you're not beautiful |
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And when you're sick you know I'll change your sheets, |
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I'll bring you drugs, sing you to sleep, |
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Pray for miracles |
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When you don't believe in miracles |
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And all we ever need to do |
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Is to see the world the way dreamers do |
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And I'd say "Never say die," |
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And you'd say, "It's a wonderful life" |
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When you grow up, I hope you find your way, |
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'Cos everyone seems lost these days |
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I'll try to help |
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Though I'm adrift myself |
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But if I can't save you when the darkness comes, |
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Or prove love greater than the glum |
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I'll try to pretend |
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Right up to the end |
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That all we ever need to do |
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Is to see the world the way dreamers do |
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And I'd say "Never say die," |
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And you'd say "It's a wonderful life" |
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But you know, that's a wonderful lie |
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I wrote this song long before the war, |
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With no idea who it was for |
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But now it's done |
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I'm sure there's someone |
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It was meant for |