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Heart, heart in your mouth, hand on the paper |
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The new work that you found |
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The gift of your depression weighs you down, down, down, down |
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Then, when you wake for the sixth straight day with a Tanqueray |
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You will rise, rise again, and drink again |
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Hurtle hurtle over the breach |
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Let your body fall out of reach |
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On the day that you find your thirties have left you childless |
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Remember when you meet your coupled friends with unease: |
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The world will forget all the good they have done |
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And the world will forget all the good you have done |
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Hurtle hurtle over the breach |
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Let your body fall out of reach |
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Out of house, out of thought, out of your mind |
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Lay your head, lay your heart next to mine |
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And try to admit that you might have it wrong |
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And when you admit that you might have it wrong |
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Thunderhead, thunderhead |
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I will be your riverbed |