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Look at me, what have I become |
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I am lost I was once a gentleman |
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But the thief came out in my London town |
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So I must leave you now |
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But I will remember the ups and the downs |
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Goodbye my friends |
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Goodbye to the money |
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Adieu to the fuckers that think that it's funny |
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I just want to turn the lights on |
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in these volatile times |
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I just want to turn the lights on |
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in these volatile times |
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Look at me in the apocalypse |
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My European guilt, expecting instant fix |
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I imagine all the brutal services |
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Of ancient infidels |
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Of all the wounded and the crying witches |
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Goodbye my friends |
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Goodbye to the money |
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Adieu to the fuckers that think that it's funny |
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I just want to turn the lights on |
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in these volatile times |
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I just want to turn the lights on |
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in these volatile times |
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I drove through countries like a marching funeral |
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In the search of fools and utopias |
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Along the lonely roads with all the empty human souls |
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Filling their heavy hearts |
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With slum religion and Coca-Cola |
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Every book is read and I'm paralyzed |
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Every fist is clenched, but I'm so tired |
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Goodbye my friends |
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Goodbye to the money |
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Adieu to the fuckers that think that it's funny |
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I just want to turn the lights on |
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in these volatile times |
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I just want to turn the lights on |
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in these volatile, volatile times |