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When I?m drunk I dream of you, |
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When I?m dry its of you too. |
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I have my clothes tucked in my bag, |
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In case you do not want me back. |
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And when I smile it wont be long, |
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Long again till I?m on my own. |
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Oh on the street and with the poor, |
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To drink until I can think no more. |
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So dream of lands far far away, |
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And love to come to you some day. |
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And think of things that make you smile, |
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If it?s only for a while. |
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May the road rise up to meet you, |
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May God have mercy on you. |
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And may that mercy follow you, |
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Your whole day through |