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Well, did you do something for yourself, |
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Mom? And get the hell out of the house. |
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Well, would you do something for your son, |
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Mom? And stop taking all these pills. ' |
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Cause it's cold in |
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December and there's reason to stay in and |
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I want to see you when you're on the deck of that ship. |
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Yeah, you're sailing away and the sun looks right on your face. |
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Without a reason to believe in something, you can do most anything. |
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Well, that's what you told me someplace, but |
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I can't remember when. |
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It was a long time ago, maybe the first day of school or going to visit |
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Dad. I was scared but you told me |
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I'd come home if |
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I wanted. |
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I was only nine but |
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I went. So, go on and make your families proud just like you always do. |
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Just like they want you to. |
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My old girlfriend's studying medicine. |
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Would you save my life is |
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I got sick? |
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Haven't seen you in a while. |
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How have you been? |
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Of course if you had the right insurance for it. |
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And I think if we got back together again, you know, give it a run, you know. |
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You were my first love. |
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You're very drunk and we were very young. |
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Plus I'm going to see this guy and it might be love. |
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Yeah, I think he might be the one. |
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If you get married can |
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I come? I gotta see this. |
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Well, go on and dig your holes in this ground. |
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Yeah, go on and lay your tired bodies down. |
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Just like you're going to. |
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Just like they expect you to. |
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And I've been thinking about moving away. |
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Now that we've had this talk, |
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I definitely may. |
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Well, now go on and break your word and it'll break me down. |
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And I'll go on and |
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I'll break every last thing in this house. |
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Just like |
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I'm going to. |
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Just like you expect me to. |
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Now go on and make your family proud. |
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Now go on and stake your claim to this ground. |
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Now go on and take that last dream down and it'll get you through. |
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What did they put you through? |