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I met her in the men' s room |
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I'd fallen in love with the way she moves |
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Eminent raptures |
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making my friends laugh |
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and throw the book at me |
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consider in the treason |
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I started living in with her |
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just like that |
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I've been inclined to |
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go and invent my life |
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take an inventorty 'till |
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I let her in oh, |
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I let her win |
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Orion |
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looks down at me |
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vehemently |
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from up in the heaven |
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oh, your time will come |
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let your stars all come undone |
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Orion |
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the league of hunters |
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would pin a thousand scalves on my sleeves |
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the cities we'd plunder |
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making young hearts race |
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and verse so digently |
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a permanent season |
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the kind of living |
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makes men's tales fade back to black |
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I won't assunder |
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when they broke my bones |
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within more light colours |
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well I, |
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just let them do it |
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I let them win |
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Orion |
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looks down at me |
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vehemently |
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from up in the heaven |
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oh, your time will come |
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let your stars all come undone |
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Orion |
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and then we kiss under |
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the flicker of the TL-light |
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because she came after me |
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I met her in the men's room |
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three years and seven months ago |
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to be exact |
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unrecognisable |
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is how she had rendered my constallation |
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and I |
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just let her do it |
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I let her win |
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Orion |
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don't look at me |
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so vehemently |
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cursed into heaven |
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you knew this day would come |
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let your stars all come undone |
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Orion |