Owner's Lament
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Owner's Lament
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This vacancy is still vacant a tenant's so hard to find
A tenant who will understand about the owner going blind
The whole place is empty
The floor's all that's left
The whole place is empty
The floor's all that's left
His eyes were boarded-up when the last tenant got behind
And he cannot forgive said tenant for being so unkind
So unkind
The whole place is empty
The floor's all that's left
The whole place is empty
The floor's all that's left
This vacancy remains and prospectives are all declined
Because the owner's sight was bad enough but now he's lost his mind
The whole place is empty
The floor's all that's left
The whole place is empty
The floor's all that's left
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