Clean Slate
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Clean Slate
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Talk to you on the telephone
She lives at least 3000 miles away
You came in the light wasn't on
Stare at me with flat dismay
Smile
Scream
Always so extreme
Your slate's far from clean
To step away just now
Your slate's far from clean
Always running out
Drop a line
And try to reassuer
It's not a contest to see favors weigh
Counting dimes is such an awful bore
Escape the argument I'll pay
Smile
Scream
Lose all self-esteem
Your slate's far from clean
To step away just now
Your slate's far from clean
Always running out
Smile
Scream
Not listening
Your slate's far from clean
To step away just now
Your slate's far from clean
Always running out
At the start I'm sure I instigated
My sense of timing never keen
For sake of sight
We'd better find an ending
It's mych to late to be this mean
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Who performs "Clean Slate"?
Seaweed performs "Clean Slate", and this lyric page sits inside the Seaweed catalog on LyroVerse.
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