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I've been makin' money at the grocery store, |
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So I can buy you somethin' nice when you |
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get back from the war. |
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You know it's true. |
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I think about you every day. |
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When I go to bed at night, |
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Well I hope that you're okay. |
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But the night's like a train; |
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filled up with ghosts. |
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Sing your song while the check out hosts. |
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Dances with the loose carts in the |
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parking lot. |
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Give everything I've got. |
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If you just kiss my face, |
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make my black eyes burn. |
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A fool like me will never learn. |
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Speak the words I long to hear. |
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Speak them slow and clear: |
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I love you. |
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In the meadow, the tiger spots the gray gazelle. |
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And the next thing you know, everything goes to hell. |
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Like my mind when I see you in the chapel light. |
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Try as I may, try as I might. |
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This thing comes and takes over me. |
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Like the night upon the sea. |
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Like thunder crashing down from above. |
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Like love, like love. |
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The wise man knows what a wise man's worth. |
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In the future giants will walk the earth. |
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But you and I won't see it, though. |
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We'll be somewhere in a land below. |
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With lace and feathers and grass so green. |
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Softer than what's in between our skin |
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when the sun has left the sky. |
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When I fall into your eyes. |
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Kiss my face, |
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make my black eyes burn. |
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A fool like me will never learn. |
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Speak the words I long to hear. |
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Speak them slow and clear: |
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I love you. |