You shove your way
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Through the room from the street
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And finally to me
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You ask me what I'm drinking
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My friend Johnny
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Tugging on my sleeve
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Asks if I wanna leave
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But what I'm really thinking is
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Why can't it be easy, easy?
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Why don't you leave
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Leave me, leave me be?
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I can see you swaying
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I can't hear what you're saying
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I'm sitting here stuck
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And plastered to my seat
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I think up a reason to leave
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When you finally stop speaking
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I'll take a long slow
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Walk down Washington Street
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Half asleep on my feet
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Half aware if I'm dreaming
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I'll go home alone, a sinking stone
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A switched off telephone
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I'll go on, be free, a frozen breeze
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A fallen down factory
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But I still see you swaying
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And I can't hear what you're saying
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I just lost the plot, got a little caught
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In a little knot
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I just hit a wall had a little fall
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Felt the swinging wrecking ball
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And why should that be?
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Why don't you tell me?
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Why don't you tell me?
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I'm sure you'll tell me
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Why don't you tell me?
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I guess you'll tell me, tell me
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Stuck
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Norah Jones |