The Fuse
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The Fuse
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When I hit the fuse
And layed out all of my ideals
Couldn't back away from it
I knew
Be there in the nude
I tore into your sweater
I could not forget her
Refuse
Be there if he chooses
She loves you when you let her
When you most upset her
I knew
Bitter born singer
Someone else is in my house
I was born thinner
Someone else is in my house
Bitter born singer
Someone else is in my house
I was born thinner
I was torn thinner
When I hit the fuse
And layed out all my ideals
Couldn't back away from it
I knew
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