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Land-lovers refuse to understand that others |
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Need the sea like we need the sand |
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Why surprised then when your hands have yet to crack from the clapping |
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It happens more often than not: |
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That you applaud for the play, half an act and then an act |
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And then it all goes away |
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A play, half an act, and then an act |
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A play, half an act, and then an act |
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Newly-husbanded to your voice likes a choice |
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To twice remove me four times from you |
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Newly husbanded to your voice |
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Husbanded to your voice |
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Our mouths are outdone by the dross |
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Done in with what we filled them with |
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Newly husbanded to her voice, someone chooses |
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To twice remove all that he loses |
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Outlandish schemes for the |
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Andover dreams |
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We've weaned ourselves off of |
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And off of, and off of, and off of |
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And off of, and off of, and off of |
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And off of, and off of, and off of |