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16th of June, 9:05, doorbell rings, |
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man at the door says |
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"If you want to stay alive a bit longer, |
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there's three things I need you to know, |
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three!" |
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Coming from a long line of travelling sales people on my mother's side |
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I wasn't gonna buy just anyone's cockatoo, |
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so why would I invite a complete stranger into my home? |
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Would you? |
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These days are better than that |
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These days are better than that |
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Every day I die again and again I'm reborn |
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Every day I have to find the courage |
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To walk out into the street |
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With arms out, got a love you can't defeat |
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Neither down or out |
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There's nothing you have that I need, |
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I can breathe, breathe now |
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16th of June, Chinese stocks are going up |
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And I'm coming down with some new Asian virus |
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Ju Ju man, Ju Ju man |
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Doc says you're fine or dying, please |
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9:09, St John divine on the line, my pulse is fine |
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When I'm running down the road like loose electricity, |
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Or the band in my head plays a striptease. |
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The roar that lies, on the other side of silence, |
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The forest fire that is fear so deny it |
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Walk out into the street, |
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Sing your heart out. |
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The people we meet, |
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will not be drowned out. |
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There is nothing you have that I need, |
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I can breathe, breathe now |
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We are people born of sound, |
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The songs are in our eyes. |
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Born to wear them like a crown, oh. |
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Walk out into the sunburst street |
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Sing your heart out, |
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Sing my heart out. |
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I found grace inside the sound, |
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I found grace, it's all that I found. |
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And I can breathe, breathe now |