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I'm just an old man |
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How could I understand |
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I'm just an old man |
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How could I understand |
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I remember danger when the strangers came |
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They, they knew my name |
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They seemed to know my, my neighbors |
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So I gave them safety in my home |
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Then there was a, a pounding sound |
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And screaming voices all around |
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I offered them my, my daughters |
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Then a light, a light came from the, the strangers' skin |
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They said we had to go away |
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My wife was worried they, they |
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I'm just an old man |
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How could I understand, yes |
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Fire fell from the sky |
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And tears fell from my eyes |
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Fire fell from the sky |
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Tears fell, fell from my eyes |
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Turned to stone like a bone |
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Or maybe salt had hardened on her |
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I was lonely for my wife, oh |
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It only ever happened once or twice, yes |
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I'm just an old man |
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How could I understand, yes |
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I'm just an old man |
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Who just can't stand his memories |