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When you thought |
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I was a stranger, when you looked upon me |
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When I came back |
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But to take you from disaster, |
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I cannot master |
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The four winds in your shack |
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In the roamin', in the gloamin', you have brought |
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And set before me |
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And I think that it's an omen, |
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I'm just not |
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What so many people see |
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And you shined your glory all around |
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Do not disguise what you did |
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I asked you for half a pound and you said"Go see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, kidGo see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, kid" |
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And the child held a ball in the garden |
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With the old queen |
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When ya kissed the lips and heart, another stranger |
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You know what |
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I meanAnd you walked on the streets so lonely |
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In your own childish way |
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And you thought that you would only, ha |
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Do it for today |
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And you shined your glory all around |
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Do not disguise what we did |
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I asked you for half a pound and you said"Go see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, kidGo see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, kid" |
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And just stood outside the club and the rain came down |
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On his head and he got all soakin' wet |
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He said, "Go for yourself", |
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I said, "I know" |
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Show Joe, |
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I ain't conquered yet |
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And I walk away from the backstreet in the rain and |
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I sawHow many times have |
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I diedThen we turned on outside of the bus shelter |
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And I jumped on and said goodbye |
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And I shined my glory all around |
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Did not disguise what |
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I didTried to keep it underground but they said"Go see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, kidYou gotta, go see Joe Harper, Saturday morning" |