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Across from the prison and beside the great lake |
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Below the rooftops and above the highway |
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The spirits pay rent on the basements they haunt |
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And the painters just draw pictures of the things that they want |
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I cook my dinner on the black top street |
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I come from the nation of heat |
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Outside the train station there's a bold painted sign |
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It says try to be patient, don't forget to choose sides |
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We got the loudest explosions you ever heard |
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We got two dollar soldiers and ten dollar words |
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If I didn't own boots I wouldn't need feet |
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I come from the nation of heat |
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So swift and so vicious are the carnival rides |
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And the carnival barker will yell your name for a bribe |
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We got billboards for love and Japanese cars |
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It ain't rare to hear the street lights call themselves stars |
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The more that I learn the more that I cheat |
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I come from the nation of heat |
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I seen skeleton mothers and hungry folks |
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Across the street from the kitchens that cook dinner the most |
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Sometimes you hear whispers by the dark of the moon |
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That we promised too much and gave it too soon |
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Even our coughs and our fevers compete |
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I come from the nation of heat |
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Blockin' borders with smiles are immigrant sons |
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We measure loneliness in miles and misery in tons |
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There's a straw-hatted man rowin' away from the shore |
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Who says it's a shame they don't let you have slaves here anymore |
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I'm the ugliest man that you'll ever meet |
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I come from the nation of heat |