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Boobar come back to me |
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I know you feel the pain that I feel |
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I've heard that a thousand times |
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It sings behind every door |
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And I go rushing into that room |
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To find nothing at all |
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I ran down into the street |
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And bathed in the city's noise |
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'Seems no matter where I go |
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I still hear that voice |
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She sang: Boobar |
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And all the ships came in |
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Before the storm began |
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She sang: Boobar, come back to me |
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I know you feel the pain, that I feel |
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I jumped on the nearest train |
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I travelled down to the shore |
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I screamed into the waves |
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But I still hear that voice |
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I picked up an old guitar |
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I tried to learn that song |
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It's been so many years now |
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Of 'where did all gone wrong? |
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I sang it in every town |
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You know, I tried my best |
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Some nights I almost made it shine |
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I've made a fool of it. |
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Was there a time we really sold ourselves out? |
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We wanted so much more |
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We wanted something else |
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I sang it in limousines |
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On the back of mules |
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It turned me into a king |
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It turned me into a fool |
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(2x) |
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Boobar come back to me |
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I know you feel the pain that I feel. |