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So we're sitting here again, |
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We're retracing where we've been. |
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And you just nod your head, |
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And I just nod my head. |
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So it's six o'clock again, |
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I'm repeating what I've said. |
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Do you want to screw me? |
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Let's go rent a movie. |
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And this room it suits us fine, |
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The temperature's just right. |
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The candle's not too bright. |
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I don't dare to go outside, |
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'Cause I'm sure that I would wither in the light. |
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Familiar gestures mark the time, |
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You tell me everything's just fine. |
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And you just go to bed. |
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And I just go to bed. |
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Here it's nineteen ninety-nine. |
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And we've got our place in line. |
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They're accepting applications, |
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For early resignation. |
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Yeah, we're sitting here again, |
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I'm repeating what I've said, |
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'Bout how you'll just sink like lead. |
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And I'll just sink like lead. |
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Here it's nineteen ninety-nine, |
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I've still got my place in line. |
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But when it finally gets me, |
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I hope that I go quickly. |
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It's too late to change our minds, |
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There's nowhere else to be, |
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And we like the company. |
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I don't dare to go outside, |
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Lest the beauty bring me weeping to my knees. |