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When am I supposed to say so long? |
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When am I supposed to say so long? |
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When I fall in love 'fore dusk is dawn |
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When you take my hand across the lawn |
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With the eyes so sweet they're like a fawn |
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Red elephant is wet & long... |
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How am I supposed to wash you off? |
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Rungs of bad poems I've hacked & coughed |
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But I have to spare a breath for you |
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Which I'll take, before we make anew |
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Our hearts will take a stroll for two |
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Our feet will take the avenue |
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& Walk in unison, so cute |
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Red elephant is turning blue |
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Why am I here when you're over there? |
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Let's meet at the fountains |
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In Dundas Square |
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Who am I supposed to be with you? |
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I'll wait 'til you say & pretend I knew |
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Because if it's true that walls can talk |
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How mine would brag of tears I've sobbed |
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When thinking of the way we walked |
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Along the paths of sideway chalk |
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Forever under ticking clock |
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Where you & I are free to flock |
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What can I write when I know it's wrong? |
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Slapping my knee to my own damn song |
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Where can we go when the sinking stops? |
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To the pit of my chest |
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As it drops and drops... |
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Put your head upon my chest, it breathes |
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& My fingers through your hair they weave |
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& Your shoulders are the perfect sea |
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In which I get lost invariably |
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Oh the elephant is up to sea |
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If it meets the peach fish underneath |
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& When I am you and you are me |
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We are stirred as spoons in lover's tea |