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Nighttime's the right time to pull all the dimes from your pocket |
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Nighttime's the right time to climb on the rocket |
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Nighttime's the right time to pull your shoulder out of its socket |
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Nighttime's the right time to learn a new language |
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Cosmonauts flying, cosmonauts dying |
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You picked a fine time to tell me it was time to find me a new wife |
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You picked a fine way to tell me that today would be the last day |
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When is the first day you'll repay the money that you owe me? |
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A sisterly severance, a cutting of cookies, adios fraternos |
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When will she run to me? |
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When will she come to me? |
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O buenos dias |
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O buenas noches |
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No mercy you have shown me |
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How could a woman with so much to live for have so many children? |
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When time came to call names she bolted and left me an unlabelled burden |
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I'm bound to my time like cukes to a new brine, or brawn to an old one |
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Besides I have no time to explain how |
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I have been feeling |
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Cosmonauts flying, cosmonauts dying |
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Astronauts starving, astronauts leaving |
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No more hospitality, no more hospitals at all |
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When was the first time you realized the next time would be the last time? |