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So you come on home, walk through the door. |
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She's in the kitchen searching through the drawers. |
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So you stop and watch her and ask what she's looking for. |
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She says she's not sure. |
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And it gets late and you turned off the lights. |
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Her body's so close to you in the night. |
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But you dare not touch her |
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and you don't wanna fight, so you just say, |
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Goodnight. |
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This old routine will drive you mad |
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It's just a mumble never spoken out loud |
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And sometimes you don't even know why you loved her. |
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Well you look at her now, and you see why. |
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And your youngest is out fighting a war. |
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But he won't say what he's fighting for. |
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If he's gone because of war for you, |
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in which you rather be true. |
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This old routine will drive you mad |
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It's just a mumble never spoken out loud |
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Sometimes you can't even recall the sound of his laughter. |
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Oh, well did you ever really know the sound? |
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This old routine will drive you mad |
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It's just a mumble never spoken out loud |
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Sometimes you don't even know how you're still standing. |
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Well she looks at you now, and you see how. |
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Well you look at her now, and you know how. |
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