Suburban Sprawl & Alcohol
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Suburban Sprawl & Alcohol
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Suburban sprawl and
Alcohol and
What's the use in any
Thing at all when you
You can't remember and you
Can't forget and you
You want to change but you
Haven't yet
And we all turn back in the end
And we all turn back in the end
I couldn't wait to
Get away from
All the things that I
I love to hate like the
The kitchen table and
The sewing room when it was
Finally over it
It was too soon
And we all turn back in the end
And we all turn back in the end
Suburban sprawl and
Alcohol and
What's the use in any
Thing at all
When We all turn back in the end
We all turn back in the end
And we all turn back in the end
And we all turn back in the end
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