Dying Star
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Dying Star
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In the back of the bus
I caught you smiling at the rain
Your breath steaming
On the window
You've never looked
So completely sane
Now heaven knows where I am
Heaven knows I did all I can
Heaven knows you'll go far
But heaven knows you're a dying star
In the back of the bus
I caught you smiling at the rain
I turned gliding to the pavement
I've never seen you that way again
Now heaven knows where I am
Heaven knows I did all I can
Heaven knows you'll go far
But heaven knows you're a dying star
I've seen the wave you ride on....
I've seen the wave you ride on...
I've seen the wave you'll die on
Now heaven knows where I am
Heaven knows I did all I can
Heaven knows you'll go far
But heaven knows you're a dying star
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