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Albert Lau Malaysia |
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Support earth hour |
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One Crowded Hour-Augie March |
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Now should you expect to see something that you hadn't seen |
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In somebody you'd known since you were sixteen; |
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if love is a bolt from the blue, then what is that bolt but a glorified screw? |
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and that doesn't hold nothing together |
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Far from these nonsense bars and their nowhere music it's making me sick |
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And I know it's making you sick |
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There's nothing there, it's like eating air |
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It's like drinking gin with nothing else in |
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And that doesn't hold me together. |
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But for one crowded hour, you were the only one in the room |
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And I sailed around all those bumps in the night to your beacon in the gloom |
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I thought I had found my golden September in the middle of that purple June |
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But one crowded hour would lead to my wreck and ruin |
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And I know you like your boys to take their medicine |
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From the bowl with a silver spoon |
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Who run away with the dish and scale the fish by the silvery light of the moon |
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Who were taught from the womb to believe till the tomb |
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That as far as their bleeding eyes see |
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Is a pleasure pen, meant for them, builded and rent for them |
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Not for the likes of me |
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Not for the like of you and me |
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And for one crowded hour, you were the only one in the room |
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And I sailed around all those bumps in the night to your beacon in the gloom |
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I thought I had found my golden September in the middle of that purple June |
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But one crowded hour would lead to my wreck and ruin |
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Oh but the green-eyed harpy of the salt land |
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She takes into hers my hand |
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She says, "Boy I know you're lying |
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Oh but then, so am I," |
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And to this I said "Oh well." |
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Well put me in a cage full of lions, I learned to speak lion |
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In fact I know the language well |
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I picked it up while I was versing myself in the languages they speak in hell |
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That night, the silence gave birth to a baby |
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They took it away to her silent dismay |
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And they raised it to be a lady |
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Now she can't keep her mouth shut |
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And for one crowded hour, you were the only one in the room |
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And I sailed around all those bumps in the night to your beacon in the gloom |
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I thought I had found my golden September in the middle of that purple June |
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But one crowded hour would lead to my wreck and ruin |
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For one crowded hour, you were the only one in the room |
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Well I played a few songs for those bumps in the night |
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In fact I played this very tune |
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You said, "What is this six-stringed instrument but an adolescent loom?" |
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And one crowded hour would lead to my wreck and ruin. |
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