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Mooser

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Mooser

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Maybe you wanted to say

that you've been tired

But then you'd turn to them

as lonely as I am

Am I polite?

Could I be nice

if all they do is take you down?

I cannot try...

I cannot try

to show you that they want you dead

No one wanted this side

No one would like

look about or you'll be

right on my side

And then you'll cry

Cause in my mind

I'm not your friend, I'll catch you then

And I will laugh...

And I will laugh

In all my dreams I cut your neck

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