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When Tanya and Joe set out on open road |
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No one thought she'd ever be back |
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It takes a village to show |
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It's children how to grow |
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But the weak are still driven from the pack |
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They met in de-tox seems so many years ago |
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Her bane was booze, his was methadone |
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They realised you can't fight that shit with lies |
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That's when they started to roam |
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She'd been pierced, he tattooed waist to head |
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Both bore the brand of outsiders |
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Dodging police cars |
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With bridges for a bed |
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They rode the Western sky, dark riders |
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It wasn't that simple, but better than back home |
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Far better than the expectations and the curse |
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Once they were beaten but mostly they made love |
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In fields of the universe |
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One summer night under silvery moon |
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Policemen, looking for a man |
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A veteran whose daughter |
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Had died from the spoon |
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Careless bullet found Tanya as she ran |
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Now Joe's still vagrant and he curses all of those |
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Who took Tanya back to be buried with her kin |
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She wanted her ashes tossed on a river that flowed |
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Anywhere she had never been |