I think you taught me about everythingI think you taught
Nobody cries in EdenNobody dares it's our home townEverybody cried
You and me and Billy Turpine playing by the fire
I have seen you once with your altruistic bandageAnd I
I don't want to be beautiful
No one ever hears her
Like a cabbagetown rubby reaching for the copper on Bleeker
Joy is dancing like another thousand coming to my bungalow
She's
My daddy was a banking man
My mama was a thief
My
Careful in the kitchenSays the man in redHe knows exactly
If you ask Uncle Charlie,He'll give you some elderberry wineIf
You know everything I'm saying
You know long before I speak
I
Casey brought his own confettiI loved him in the fallHe
Drinking curdled milk from a silver cupWatching all the boys
Gretta's in the corner but she's miles awayMary's coaxing Adam
She told me her name was CymbelineI met her at
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