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(Past) |
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Friday evening |
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The blood still on my hands |
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To think that she would leave me now |
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For that ungrateful man |
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Sole survivor |
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No witness to the crime |
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I must act fast to cover up |
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I think that there's still time |
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He'd seem hopeless and lost with this note |
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They'll buy into the words that I wrote |
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\"This feeling inside me |
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Finally found my love, I've finally broke free |
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No longer torn in two |
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I'd take my own life before losing you\" |
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(Past) |
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Feeling good this Friday afternoon |
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I ran into Julian |
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Said we'd get together soon |
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He always had my heart |
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He needs to know |
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I'll break free of the Miracle |
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It's time for him to go |
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This feeling inside me |
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Finally found my love, I've finally broke free |
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No longer torn in two |
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He'd kill his brother if he only knew |
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Their love renewed |
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They'd rendezvous |
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In a pathway out of view |
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They thought no one knew |
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Then came a shot out of the night |
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(Past) |
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One last time |
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We'll lay down today |
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One last time |
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Until we fade away |
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One last time |
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We'll lay down today |
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One last time |
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We fade away |
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As their bodies lie still |
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And the ending draws near |
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Spirits rise through the air |
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All their fears disappear, it all becomes clear |
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A blinding light comes into view |
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An old soul exchanged for a new |
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A familiar voice comes shining through... |
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(Present) |
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This feeling inside me |
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Finally found my life, I'm finally free |
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No longer torn in two |
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I learned about my life by living through you |
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This feeling inside me |
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Finally found my life, I'm finally free |
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No longer torn in two |
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Living my own life by learning from you |
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We'll meet again my friend someday soon... |
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\"... their lead story, all anticipating the outcome of the man considered to be a member of American nobility. And as you can imagine, as the skies have grown darker here over Washington, the mood has grown darker as well and people here are beginning to resign themselves to the possibility that they are witnessing yet another tragedy in a long string of misfortunes. Reaction from everywhere, from Washington and certainly from around the world has guess...\" |
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\"Open your eyes, Nicholas.\" |
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\"AAAH!\" |