Falling Buildings
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Falling Buildings
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I've been thinking too long that my sense is gone.
I can't stand it any much more.
I just want to meet that son, but there's just that one
that's my fun go-between.
I know that my life is mine when the sun resigns
and the last thing I want is sleep.
I know that my life is mine when the sun resigns
and the last thing I want...I see a building falling down.
It had to happen this way.
I've been thinking for too long that my sense is gone.
I can't stand it any much more.
I've got no bones with your sticks and stones.
I feel all 9's down to the bricks.
I've got no bones with your sticks and stones.
I feel all 9's down to the...I see a building falling down.
It had to happen this way. Hey, hey, hey.
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