pueblo
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pueblo
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Before the day I leave this town
Ooh, I'm gonna burn all my places
And throw away all my memories here
Then I'll go away
I'll never get lost
I'm sure there's a lot of fun out there
But there's nothing left
Streets full of ruins and rubbish
I walk a little longer and lie down
Is there anywhere else I can go
The Sun is striding down the cliff
Well I can't do anything
Even the Moon's right there, yeah
So I make some fire
And try to sleep, yeah
When I woke up
Everything was gone, yeah
Oh where should I go
Oh please tell me what should I do
Oh, there's nothing left
Streets full of ruins and rubbish
I walk a little longer and lie down
Is there anywhere else I can go
Lord there's nothing left
Look now
Streets lack of ruins and rubbish
And how long do I have
To walk down this street
Is there anywhere else I can go
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