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Apologies

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Apologies

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Standing in the school yard

Do you remember me asking whats the time

I always wondered how some things change

And some things stay

A window closed for fear of thieves

And its time again and time and time

A picture getting bigger

Well we might just drink and smoke and find

Now its all apologies for the days I let you down

And its all apologies for the times I made you cry

And its all apologies

Apologies

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