I can't breathe into space that's filled with your sound.
Can't call a spade a spade in this town.
Dug a hole; now I can't get out.
I can't figure it,
I can't figure it out.
Out.
Keep your head up high.
Keep mine dug in the ground.
Hide away the love that I've found.
Built a wall.Now I can't get round.
I can't figure it,
I can't figure it out.
Out.
Always on my mind.
I can feel you now.
Don't think I can find you now;
Not this time.
You can tell on me.
I can tell on you too.
Act as though you have forgotten
All that trouble you've gotten into my dear.
Don't believe it's you
Always on my mind.
I can feel you now.
Don't think I can find you this time.
Not this time.
Not this time.
Not this time.
Always on my mind.
I can feel you now.
Don't think I can find you this time.
Not this time.
You this time.
Not this time.


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