Equators
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Equators
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I'm a sonic equator, a soulmate for later
A mad generator, a sinner's prayer
And you'll beg me for mercy
You can't really hurt me
You can try to turn me but it'll happen again
Still I'll go home, home alone
I go home, home alone
I'm smooth a sailor, great as a wailer
Would never fail her
So safe and warm
Just trying to reach out
Can't help but feel doubt
Try and turn me but it'll happen again
Still I'll go home, home alone
I go home, home alone
I'm a sonic equator, a soulmate for later
A mad generator, a sinner's prayer
And you'll beg me for mercy
You can't really hurt me
You can try to turn me but it'll happen again
Still I'll go home, home alone
I go home, home alone
Still I'll go home, home alone
I go home, home alone
Stuck outside, with buried hands
You slowly drove away
I've tried so hard
So many times
There is no home for me
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