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Who's going to take you home tonight? Who's going to take you home?
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Fourteen clocks and half as many walls
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I'll get the money in three months if it takes a year
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Sidetrack my engine and go home
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I don't mind you hanging out and talking in your sleep
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If they're all the seas of heaven, why should we not go where all maps fail?
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The ocean comes to fill my cup
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I'm still waiting in the cyclone's eye
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It's a slaughterhouse—and I'm the butcher
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Their banners gay were all won away
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My kind of strained idiocy was exactly the brand we all put on
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- 02:26
I got stuck on Ida, too
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All you can do is do what you must
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Always yawning, you with your eyes on the moon
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I always liked Mr. Donnelly
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It'll require turning you into a millipede, but I think I can manage it
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The morning call has been and gone
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Is your house on fire? Is Tansy dying?
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I'll send you a photograph of my poetry
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- 02:05
And what we could have been, time will never tell
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22:54I was referring to the present in past tense
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And perhaps our awareness is the first step in our liberation
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10:35The bones of a million years away, bleached by the sunshine in the past few days
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- 1: Is this your name or a doctor's eye chart?
- 2: And they won't thank you, they don't make awards for that
- 3: No one who can stand staying landlocked for longer than a month at most
- 4: But the soft and lovely silvers are now falling on my shoulder
- 5: What does it do when we're asleep?
- 6: Now where did you get that from, John le Carré?
- 7: Put your circuits in the sea
- 8: Sure as the morning light when frigid love and fallen doves take flight
- 9: And in the end they might even thank me with a garden in my name
- 10: I'd marry her this minute if she only would agree
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