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Stranger still in another town, |
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how normal to sit out the dance, |
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eating the good meal by myself, |
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toasting the empty glass; |
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and they're already setting out the next place, |
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already forgetting about the last. |
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No, nothing could be less strange in entropy |
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no change, no change, no change. |
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No danger in a normal life, |
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better steady down the adrenalin pump. |
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Excess refraction in the mirror |
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only leads to the quantum jump... |
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Oh, but it leaves me in limbo; |
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how strange, what a stranger I become. |
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No, no, nothing could be less strange in entropy |
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no change, no change, no change. |
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, |
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I don't tear at the meat with my hands; |
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if I've become a man of the world somehow |
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that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man. |
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Keep on shuffling the menu |
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and the order never comes on time. |
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No, there's only diffraction patterns, |
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no reading between the lines; |
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only the rate of emission, |
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and reason allows no rime. |
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No, nothing could be less strange in entropy |
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no change, no change, no change. |
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No, nothing could be less strange in entropy |
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no change, no change, no change. |
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No, nothing could be less strange in entropy... |
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Entropy... |
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...a stranger, a worldly man. |