Keeping Company (Tape Version)
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Keeping Company (Tape Version)
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Woke up & the room's a mess
I'd clean it up but I'm too stressed
I had a dream about you
I guess I got nowhere to go
It's been this way for a week or so
I'd get dressed, but why?
I'm wasting my time
Aren't I? Oh well
I don't mind
You could leave him if you
Wanted to
But if not, I'll wait
I'm happy here
Either way
I guess
Now it's plain for anyone to see
We're just keeping company
I guess
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