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There was an anchor, there was a silver-sweet refrain. |
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You tucked your fingers in between my troubled bones. |
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And what you did next was second to none. |
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You really let us down. |
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You tied yourself up and jumped in the sea never to come home. |
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You left me all alone |
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Tell me when |
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I will be whole again. |
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There was a whisper. |
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Once there were heralds and parades. |
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You sang your secrets through the tolling of the day. |
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The fugitive room, the |
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The the the silence and the cries. |
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The quickening beat, your march to the sea, never to return. |
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Sweep my feet, you've taken all of me. |
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Let me know, when you will let me go. |
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Heroin, where did you take my friend? |
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Tell me why, those ropes are hanging high? |
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You left me alone. |