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Skelington (Clempson Hiseman) |
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WhoOhooo~~~~~~ooo-nce upon a tiiii-me |
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I lit a flame to happiness, smoke got in my eyes |
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I saw may shadow laughing, but couldn’t quench the fire |
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I watered all the thoughs I had, but nothing there would grow |
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And my reflections looked, the other way |
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(And my reflections looked, the other way) |
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(Ahhh- - - - - - - - Ohhh- - - - - - - - - - - ) |
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(Ohhh- - -Who-oh -) And didn’t want to know |
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I paid a girl to talk with me, in order to keep me warm |
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I tried to find within her mind, a reality free from harm |
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But she only gave me friendship, that’s all she brought along |
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It was not enough, to live on |
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(It was not enough, to live on) |
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(Ahhh- - - - - - - - Ohhh- - - - - - - - - - - ) |
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(Ohhh- - -Who-oh -) And soon I was alone. |
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Solos |
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Don’t stop chasing happiness, let it take you by surprise |
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Forget those shadows laughing, just you leave them behind |
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And make damn sure your reflections, stare you straght back in the eye. |
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I’m really glad to bought you, in order to keep me warm |
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I’ve really learned a lesson, girl; while keeeping you free from harm |
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It’s only worth having, if you give all you’ve got in return. |
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I hold these truths self-evident, I know it to be so |
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But my advice seems difficult, for even me to follow through |
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Perhaps that passing Skelington, can tell me which way to go. |
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I caught a train to nowhere, smoke got in my eyes |
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Found myself a wondering, whose life had passed me by |
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Whether running to the station, I’d met myself coming home |
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And if I had, who could it be |
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(And if I had, who could it be) |
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(Ahhh- - - - - - - - Ohhh- - - - - - - - - - - ) |
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(Ohhh- - -Who-oh -) And whoa-oha-oha ecc. ecc.. |
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......Where did I belong |