The damage has been done,
I am not having fun anymore
Do what you do when you try
What you get when you see the light,
Come down I'll set my hope
In a wonderful hospital man

We got rooms to live room to live in
Room to give but no room to give in,
But you never had a chance
No you never had a chance
To those above take us out
Throw us down shove us out
We get down so so hard
But your vulgar display
Caught me off guard
Cold cold boy with American heart
Gonna run in
And lock up the shots again

But Ann don't you cry,
Don't you cry Ann,
Don't you cry
Don't you cry Ann, don't you cry,
Don't you cry Ann, don't you cry

Well my heart is not
A wide open thing, I know,
There is hardly not a lot to say,
Except I met her
And her five false friends
They go, they go
Tied, tied, tied to the tracks
Just remember the facts
Repeat until you're running aground again

But Ann don't you cry,
Don't you cry Ann,
Don't you cry
Don't you cry Ann, don't you cry,
Don't you cry Ann, don't you cry

Dear Ann, don't you cry
You'll sever the love
Take you away, don't you cry
You'll sever the love
Don't you cry
You'll sever the love
Don't you believe in what they say
Believe in what they say
Believe in what they
Believe in what they
Believe in what they say 'bout me
Sweet sweet Ann


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    What does the whole "hospital man" line mean?

    HWOntoFireon November 13, 2008   Link

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