Come & Go
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Come & Go
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Took a fast train to Eden
Where Johnny took quite the beating
Picking up the pieces of a broken shell
The shell
Stumblin' down dead end streets
With every soulsucker he meets
Living like a king by the gates of hell
Of hell
The more he comes, the more he goes
The less he learns, the more he knows
He had a heart, but it never shows
The more he comes, the more he goes
Bones in the bowery bathroom
The kids from the back of the classroom
Each one a mausoleum of might
Of might
Finer things so you can live better
Loafers and a cashmere sweater
Everyone's a worker in the diamond mines
The mines
The more he comes, the more he goes
The less he learns, the more he knows
He had a heart, but it never shows
The more he comes, the more he goes
The more he comes, the more he goes
The less he learns, the more he knows
He had a heart, but it never shows
The more he comes, the more he goes
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