I don't need this
But I'll stick around
Finding out why
'Till it comes to town
I know that all I hear
Is what you want
But this isn't the day
That I'll bring it along
I don't need a word
I just want to hear
Something of your's
That we could not share
I know all that I need
And I'll get it right

I believe that
I'll figure it out
I'll figure it out
When I'm done
I believe that
I'll figure it out
I'll figure it out
When I'm done

It's time that I realize that it's done
Away goodbye, goodbye

Simple procedures
Of filling in holes
Is it all the lies
That you've never been told?
I know all that you hear
Is out on a wire
But I can't conceive
In what you've conspired
I know it's all right
I heard it so long
You've been singing your lies
While I'm singing my song
Fill in the blanks
So I'll get it right

I believe that
I'll figure it out
I'll figure it out
When I'm done
I believe that
I'll figure it out
I'll figure it out
When I'm done

This time I realize that it's done
This time I'll right the rights when I'm wrong
Away goodbye, goodbye


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