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There's an innocence you see |
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Of not knowing much of tomorrow |
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And the places that we'll be |
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Sounds so hollow |
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And I want to catch this train |
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Just to see where it might take me |
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And I'm burning up again |
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Will you follow? |
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There's nothing left to say |
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I've said my piece, OK |
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You've gone too far this time |
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And you've drank far too much wine, again |
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I'd never let you down |
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Even though you've let me down |
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There's nothing left to say |
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I've said my piece, OK |
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You've gone too far this time |
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And you've drank far too much wine, again |
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I'd never let you down |
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Even though you've let me down |
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There's a world out there for me |
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I can meet you there by tomorrow |
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With some time to spare you see |
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Will you follow? |
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There's nothing left to say |
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I've said my piece, OK |
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You've gone too far this time |
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And you've drank far too much wine, again |
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I'd never let you down |
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Even though you've let me down |
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So say the words |
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That mean the most to you |
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You'll probably get them wrong |
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You can see them in your head |
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And you can hear them read |
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Like they're supposed to sound |
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The other way around to me |
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There's nothing left to say |
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I've said my piece, OK |
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You've gone too far this time |
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And you've drank far too much wine, again |
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I'd never let you down |
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Even though you've let me down |
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We'll fall in love again |
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I'll find someone |
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And then she'll occupy my time |
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So we'll draw another line, again |
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Under the whole affair |