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I'm coming in. |
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Try to stop me. |
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Push furniture in front of the door. |
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It only gives me something to push against. |
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In the full heat of the summer's day, |
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You're telling me to go away. |
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But you owe me eight-thousand dollars and i can use it |
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I'm only getting stronger. |
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You may have noticed. |
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But a head full of memories propels me ever further |
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And in the living room i don't see where you are, |
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But the back door's locked, so you can't have gone far |
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And eight-thousand dollars is a whole lot of money |
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And i could use it. |
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Could be that it's my imagination, but i think i hear you now. |
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So come out come out, wherever you are. |
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Olly-olly-olly-olly-olly-olly oxen free see i'm |
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Perfectly aware of where our love stands, |
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But the plain fact is that you owe me eight grand |
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If it helps to jog your memeory, |
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I lent it to you on tuesday, when we were drinking. |
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Ha! ha-ha-ha-uh-uh-ha! uh-ha!.... |