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Thirty-three
Speak to me in a language I can hear humour me before I have to go
Deep in thought I forgive everyone
As the cluttered streets greet me once again
I know I can’t be late, supper’s waiting on the table
Tomorrow’s just an excuse away
So I pull my collar up and face the cold, on my own
The earth laughs beneath my heavy feet
At the blasphemy in my old jangly walk
Steeple guide me to my heart and home
The sun is out and up and down again
I know I’ll make it, love can last forever
Graceful swans of never topple to the earth
And you can make it last, forever you
You can make it last, forever you
And for a moment I lose myself
Wrapped up in the pleasures of the world
I’ve journeyed here and there and back again
But in the same old haunts I still find my friends
Mysteries not ready to reveal
Sympathies I’m ready to return
I’ll make the effort, love can last forever
Graceful swans of never topple to the earth
Tomorrow’s just an excuse
And you can make it last, forever you
You can make it last, forever you
 
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Bullet With Butterfly Wings
By Starlight
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Farewell & Goodnight
Fuck You
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Here is No Why
In The Arms of Sleep
Jellybelly
Lily
Love
Melloncollie & The Infinite Sadness
Muzzle
Porcelina of The Vast Oceans
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Take Me Down
Tales of a Scorched Earth
Thru The Eyes of a Ruby
To Forgive
Tonight, Tonight
We Only Come Out at Night
Where Boys Fear to Tread
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