bye bye pride
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The white moon appears like a hole in the sky
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the mangroves grow quiet
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In la Brisa de la Palma A teenage Rasputin
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takes the sting from a gin
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"When a woman learns to walk she's not dependent anymore"
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A line from a letter, May 24
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And out on the bay the current is strong
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A boat can go lost
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But I didn't know someone could be so lonesome
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Didn't know a heart could be tied up and held for ransom
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So take your shoes and go outside
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Stride over stride
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Walk to that tide
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'Cause the door is open wide
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Turned the fan off and went for a walk
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by the lights down on Shield Street
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The birds in the trees open their wings
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and he goes home again
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He dreams resistance, they talk commitment
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Things change over long distance
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Took the shirt from his back and the eyes from his head
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and left him for dead
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But I didn't know someone could be so lonesome
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Didn't know a heart could be tied up and held for ransom
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So take your shoes and go outside
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Stride over stride
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Walk to that tide
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Because the door is open wide
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They took pride
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They took your pride
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They took pride
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They took your pride
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But I didn't know someone could be so lonesome
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Didn't know a heart could be tied up and held for ransom
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So take your shoes and go outside
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Stride over stride
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Walk to that tide
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Because the door is always open wide.
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Bye bye pride
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'Cause the door is always open wide...