(J. Ferguson/Sloan)
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Said you'd found a way to end it peacefully
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I remember finding shoes near the lake under a tree
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And I'm sittin' on the shore
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I thought I saw your charm float by
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It doesn't matter now
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'Cause all you wanted to do was die
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If only you'd stuck around
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I never would have made a sound
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But now you're on the ocean floor
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And I've opened a brand new door
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Brand new door
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Swimming out to sea
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Trying to find something else
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While I'm skipping stones
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And I'm listening to the shells
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And I won't forget you
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If someone else comes along
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I found the words you wrote
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But I would not dare to quote
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My friends, the lines you amend
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Like "What's so bad about dying anyway"
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Swimming out to sea
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Trying to find something else
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While I'm skipping stones
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And I'm listening to the shells
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And I won't forget you
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If someone else comes along
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You'll always come to mind
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Whenever I hear that song
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The one about photographs
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Sung by Ringo Starr
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Especially in the chorus part
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You always said, "Now don't you start"
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Don't you start, yeah yeah
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Don't you start
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Don't you start
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THE LINES YOU AMEND
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Sloan |