Misery
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Misery
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I saw you praying on the
doorstep of pain
I saw you praying to a god
you can't name
Oh they said you were lovely
but all I see is ugly
I saw you fall down and
not get up again
I saw you fall down,
Saw you fall down my friend
I saw you walking down these
sheltered blue halls
(I saw you walk, I saw you walk, I saw you walk)
kicking and screaming
only I heard your calls
(I saw you walk, I saw you walk, I saw you walk)
Of they said you were crazy
and I'd have to agree
You should've fallen
Should've fallen with me
'Cuz you know baby,
How I love company
'Cuz you know baby
How I love, how I crave
How I love, How I crave
Oooh...
You should've fallen
Should've fallen with me
'Cuz you know baby,
How I love company
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