Adios
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Adios
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Adios, adios
Adios to your afternoon
Tonight I will be forever
Following the colosseum moon
Into a certain room
Adios, adios
I am sorry for quickly jumping into the train
I waited but no one came
You’re just a little bit too late
The decision is mine
The decision is mine
So let the lesson be mine
Let the lesson be mine
The decision is mine
The decision is mine
Cause the vision is mine
The vision is mine
Adios
Yes, goodbye, adios
Adios to the little child in me
Who kept on blaming everyone else
Instead facing his own defeat in Edmonton
After all, why should I regret
If it wasn’t for the mistakes we made yesterday?
Where would we be by now?
The decision was mine
The decision was mine
So let the lesson be mine
Let the lesson be mine
The decision was hard
The decision was hard
'Cause the vision is mine
The vision is mine
Lest the trees cease breathing
Lest all the bees cease breeding
And all the salts in the dead sea ferment to honey
Until then, I will be forever
Chasing it all till the very end
The decision is mine
So let the lesson be mine
'Cause the vision is mine
The decision is mine
So let the lesson be mine
'Cause the vision is mine
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