| Call me from Albemarle Station if you can
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| I hope you find your concentration beneath those ceiling fans
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| We used to dance in this split-level ranch
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| Moonlight flooding the room
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| Now you’re gone and the shades are all drawn
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| In my air-conditioned tomb
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| Bad roads, bad snow, bad bridges
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| Could turn a once bad man religious
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| If thy kingdom ever comes
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| You better run, run, run, run
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| There must be a Spanish word for this feeling
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| The rush I get when I am stealing
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| From the Dust Congress
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| Whose dollars and dimes
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| Say, «In dust we trust»
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| Oh, yeah
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| The world is not ready for you
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| I passed an abandoned drive-in
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| With ivy growing over the screen
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| It was like I caught Hollywood sleeping
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| Sleep without the dreams
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| A magic shop in Colonial Watts
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| Something gets pushed by the wind
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| The world’s not ready
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| The world’s not ready
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| The chimes of rabies are ringing again
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| Bad roads, bad snow, bad bridges
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| Could turn a once bad man religious
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| If thy kingdom ever comes
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| You better run, run, run, run
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| There must be a pool out behind the church
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| 'Cause he looked so cool in the back of a hearse
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| After his debutante trial
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| All the citizens began to dress in his style
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| Oh, yeah
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| It’s a beautiful, beautiful world |