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I was diggin' in the yard today. When a letter came from Southampton Way. Said, "Keep on working, keep on working" I must admit I was a bit in the red. But if you never have pleasure. Then you cou
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Um, I'll see you tomorrow, I might be a bit late. But I will be there this time, uh, so, call me back tonight. Anyway, okay? I stand beside you, I face the future. I'll admit to you, I am afraid.
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I remember being richer than a king. The minutes of the day were golden. I recall that when the joint passed 'round. My body felt a little colder But now I'm like a sewer channel. Running lime and
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I didn't find out I was a coward till I ran away. Didn't think I was a hypocrite till I tried to pray. Didn't realize I was lost till I started lookin'. I didn't know how much I love you till I tas
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Looked under chairs. Looked under tables. Tried to find the key. To fifty million fables They call me, The Seeker. I've been searching low and high. I won't find what I'm after. 'Til the day I d
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Say goodbye to the brilliant blues. Say goodbye to the brilliant blues. Say goodbye It's time to live. So make me, take me. It's time to give. So don't betray me, pay me The brilliant blues, don'
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Do I really understand? Do I really understand?. Ask yourself, ask yourself, ask yourself, ask yourself Do I really trust this man?. Ask yourself, ask yourself, ask yourself, ask yourself Do I reall
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I passed her once, I passed her twice. Her first reply, just seemed as cold as ice. (Never ask me, if I love you). I was in doubt, I begin to shout. She kept on laying the same line out. (Never a
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I didn't find out I was a coward till I ran away. Didn't think I was a hypocrite till I tried to pray. Didn't realize I was lost till I started lookin'. I didn't know how much I love you till I tas
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I don't matter you don't matter. Neither does this mindless clatter. It don't matter where you're from. What matters is your uniform. . Wear your braces round your seat. Doctor Martens on your f
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I went back to the doctor to get another shrink. I sit and tell him about my weekend. But he never betray what he thinks Can you see the real me, doctor?. Can you see the real me, doctor?. Can ya,
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Over the top we go. Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. Over the top we go. Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah, yeah No idea where my life began. But I am a fearless iron man. (I am a fearless iron man). (I
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I'm playing my guitar while my sister bangs the jar. The glass sets up a sound like people laughing. It's going to my brain and it's easing all my pain. I must hear this sound again 'cause time is
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La da da da, la da da da. La da da da, la da da da I go halfway 'round the world. I need another girl. But when I see her all I do is think of you We take a drink at my hotel. I pray for your tele
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And I moved. As I saw him looking. In through my window. His eyes were silent lies And I moved. And I saw him standing. In the doorway. His figure merely filled the space And I moved. But I mov
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Saw a man about fifty or so. He looked lonely but his eyes were bright. I was walking up Holland Park Road. And I stopped him to ask for a light. He practically froze when I spoke. But eased when
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My cup is cold, my paper's old. My heart is sold to melancholia. My clothes are torn, my shoes are worn. My heart is borne to melancholia A strange surprise, what I despised. In other guys is her,
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We demand a universal grid. We demand a universal grid. We demand a universal grid. We demand a universal grid ID-Ray High, Gridlife Chronicles, November the tenth, 1992. I'm working on my own in
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No one knows what it's like to be the bad man. To be the sad man. Behind blue eyes. . No one knows what it's like to be hated. To be fated. To telling only lies. . But my dreams. They aren't
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Anyone can have an opinion. Anyone can join in and jump. Anyone can pay or just stay away. Anyone can crash and thump But did you read the stuff that Julie said. Or little Jimmy with his hair dyed
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'Jai Baba, folks Mary Jane became a good friend to me. He showed me ways, a different way to be. But now's comes a time to move further down the line. So get your ten lil' fingers off of me Mary Ja