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Accidental Texas Who

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Accidental Texas Who

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i want to go away

i want you leave today

and i've tried for such a long time

i make no sense to stay

a victim of display

and i've tried for such a long time

to be far away from you

now i see you and me

sealing up the blood years old and free

hold my head high

in my head now

other dogs are gone now

foolish bets are on now

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