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Exotic vision |
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Permanently red-light |
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Squinting for hours |
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Natural American spirit doctorate |
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Make love to inanimate objects |
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Pasteboard decked out in Ikea finery |
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Without use of a pole she swings |
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Her thighs clamped 'round infinity |
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In the eye of a maelstrom of Marlboro mail-order memorabilia |
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Rivers, mountains and smoking shirt jackets |
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I am his liver |
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I'm gray and decaying |
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My texture's a sidewalk |
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And Notre Dame's playing |
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Afternoon's wristwatch |
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Deposited in nightstand's drawer |
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If Jerry knew he'd build a marquee |
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And charge her silent watchers |
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And they'd pay in foreign-looking coins |
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That would turn to dust in his dresser, by morning, yeah |
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You're gaslighting me |
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I can see through the dusk beams |
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Walking with your fingers in splints, yeah |
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In her last moments I pined for times |
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When I could never have dreamed of being responsible |
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For the charred remains presently huffed by the most famous of |
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The celebrity teenage drug casualties |
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The wind the wind the wind the wind the wind the wind |