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Leaving isn't quite the same, he said to me, |
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As running away |
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If you're scared or tired of what you're scared of |
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Well, why should you stay? |
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He loved to say goodbye, |
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And always counted out the time |
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Until he was free, to get up and leave |
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To learn how to breathe |
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Again |
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Slipping out to have a cigarette with someone else that he'd never met |
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Asks her if, by the way, would she like to run away |
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and try to forget? |
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Or just not to stay, to leave without saying why |
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To get up and go |
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To catch the last train |
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To get in some car |
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And drive out again |
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To never come back this way.... |
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And have to say.... |
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goodbye |
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so long |
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farewell |
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