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Well I was walking these streets and it was raining
Am Em
And I didn&rsquo t know what I was looking for
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But I was looking for something you can&rsquo t imagine
Am Em
How much I needed to find an unlocked door
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Or an open window that would lead my blind mind
Am Em
Out from the darkness into the light
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To the nearest exit, to a little stranger
Am Em
With a dirty white smile that looked ultra-bright
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That I would be lifted from my useless concerns
Am Em
From my mortal fears of dissapearing from sight
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Into the void, into the infinite wasteland
Am Em
Where a million billion years they&rsquo re gonna pass right in the blink of your eye
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But I stopped and I took, I took a cup of coffee
Am Em
With the doctor of mercy she sat right in front of me
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And all of my questions calmed down so slowly
Am Em
Until the only thing that really mattered was if she coming back with me
Em
And although she insisted, she insisted no
Am Em
That didn&rsquo t matter, it didn&rsquo t matter to me
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Because I had lost my initiative and my incorporation
Am Em
I was so unincorporated and globalized, I couldn&rsquo t see
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But the only thing that I could remember
Am Em
When we were covered with the lights of dawn that made the roses bleed
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And I remember swearing by the shrine of Elvis
Am Em
The blue moon of Kentucky would always shine on me
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Here&rsquo s to the blood red days of the end of august
Am Em
Here&rsquo s to the years we swore we had nothing to lose
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And in retrospect I goes I gotta be honest
Am Em
Or else I&rsquo m gonna suspect you were my only real muse
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But I still easily recall the way she passed my table
Am Em
And the crinkle in her eyes the way she walked, the way she tasted to me
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It was just magic the way she did her inuendos
Am Em
It was so professional, so polished, you could see
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That she&rsquo d been around so many drifters
Am Em
So many pretenders, so many clowns
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That I was no different, in fact I was usual
Am Em
I was too normal for her to stay around
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Now I&rsquo m out of time and I&rsquo m out of money
Am Em
Well I&rsquo m out of hope, I think I&rsquo m out of luck
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And all those wonderful things that I found so interesting
Am Em
To tell the truth right about now I don&rsquo t give a fuck