stand here with the mountain in background
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the copper mine up the hill from the town
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sits asleep like a retiree
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once used and now no use for
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people used to work here
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and mined their lives from this ground
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crushed them in these machines
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and forged them in the future
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we just take pictures
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of hearts that stopped beating
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sometimes you're a tourist with a camera
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stealing souls for scrapbooks
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sometimes you've got a life back home
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sometimes you're really alone, you're really alone
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sometimes you're really alone
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sometimes you're really alone, you're really alone
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sometimes you're really alone
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we go home, after fishin' all day
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and get our hands dirty
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getting the catch clean
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and mike is in the kitchen
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he's heating up the fry pan
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and we're in the front yard
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we're watching the sun fall
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people used to live here
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and lived their lives on this ground
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raised them in these fields
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and lost them in the future
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and we just take pictures
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of hearts that stopped beating
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sometimes you're a tourist with a camera
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stealing souls for scrapbooks
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sometimes you've got a life back home
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sometimes you're really alone, you're really alone
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sometimes you're really alone
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sometimes you're really alone, you're really alone
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sometimes you're really alone
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Huston, We Have Uh Oh
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Minus The Bear |