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What I see is what's to be |
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Cartwheels to eternity |
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Round and round my head she goes |
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In the good dreams though she wears no clothes |
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Took our picture by the sea |
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The ocean waits to carry me |
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Carry me back home again |
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To where she sleeps, |
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I lay my head |
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Saw her runnin' barefoot |
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But the ground there never touched her feet |
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Watched her in the shadows |
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While the tide came in and claimed our beach |
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We could've made it in the dunes |
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We had it all within our reach |
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But I've got a lot of life to learn |
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And you've got a lot of life to teach |
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Why do we all end up alone? |
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Why do we always have to find our way back home? |
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Why do we all end up alone? |
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We gather no moss just like a rollin' |
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What I say is what |
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I meanNo definition in between |
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Couldn't make it in the movie scene |
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You couldn't stay on, you couldn't stay clean |
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What you wear is who you are |
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The odds are in and you'll go far |
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A penny for your thoughts, you'll see |
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A nickel buys you what you need |
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Saw you on the big show |
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Saw you swingin' from the big trapeze |
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Standin' on my tiptoes |
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While you brushed the dirt from off your knees |
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Should have come as no surprise |
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No one else here did have your drive |
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You've got a big white stretch parked right outside |
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But nobody there to share your ride |
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Why do we all end up alone? |
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Why do we always have to find our way back home? |
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Why do we all end up alone? |
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Why do we all end up dead, drunk or stoned? |
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What I know is what |
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I hearThe ringin' in my ears is clear |
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A monkey's got it made you see |
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Swingin' from the vine of a coconut tree |
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Why do we all end up alone? |
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Why do we always have to find our way back home? |
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Why do we all end up alone? |
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We gather no moss just like a rollin' stone? |
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Why do we all end up alone? |
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Why do we always have to find our way back home? |
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Why do we all end up alone? |
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Why do we all wake up dead, drunk or stoned? |
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Dead, drunk or stoned |
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Just like a rollin' stone |