Five Hundred Meters
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Five Hundred Meters
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I've got a bleeding heart
I've got a bleeding heart 'cause of you
If you could walk in my shoes
You'd feel the blues
Gotta start again
I've gotta start again
Cause you someday will have no-one to choose
You'll be lonely too
There's five hundred meters
Of water rising
You're bound to be drowned
In the flood
There's five hundred meters
Of water rising
You're bound to be drowned
In the flood
I'm gonna go home
I'm gonna go home pretty soon
You know what you do
I just get confused
I've got a bleeding heart
I've got a bleeding heart 'cause of you
If you could walk in my shoes
You'd feel the blues
There's five hundred meters
Of water rising
You're bound to be drowned
In the flood
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