Coffee Table
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Coffee Table
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Go far
So far away they tell you
Reach for across the sky to let them part
Go far
So far away they tell you
Reach for across the sky to let them part
Taken down
In deep Brazil
Long before this time
Found this way to Louisville
But he was ripped apart
And sailed to cross the sea to start again
Where the line so straight crosses so
Then a nail appears through his bones
Go far
So far away they tell you
Reach for across the sky to let them part
Go far
So far away they tell you
Reach for across the sky to let them part
Go far
So far away they tell you
Reach for across the sky to let them part
Go far
So far away they tell you
Reach for across the sky to let them part
I built this table all by myself
I went through hell and it didn't help
That I smoked a couple cigarettes
Didn't sleep for seven days
The coffee was too strong
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