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Blue Eleanor

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Blue Eleanor

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Same old story told again...

They were lovers like no other,

But it always has to end.

You got a hole in your heart!

It needs more!

For it to start!

Feeling alive,

Feeling alive.

Then you met this man,

And everything turned grand!

And I could see that twinkle in your eye...

He knew how to kiss you,

I really really missed you,

And oh how it makes you feel high!

Oh how it makes, you feel so high!

You could swear, now you could fly

It makes you feel high,

It makes you feel high.

I feel more worn out than ever,

Before I felt alone,

But I Just can't take no more.

And I wish this ground; would open up

And take me down

You know I've had enough,

You know I've had enough,

You know I've had enough.

And now that I've been thinking,

Fighting and drinking,

Sleeping around

And getting high.

And no where are those kisses,

To drown out those wishes,

Figuring out a way to stay alive.

'Cause I've got this hole in my heart,

And it may stop bleeding.

But it'll never start,

It'll never start,

Never start again.

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