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Ask me anything, I’ve got nothing to say
And I’d like to confront you, if that’s okay
We could shine and live outside
And no one would ever mind
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The shopping bags are all left in the street to melt and rot away
And there’s a man sitting on the corner with a harmonica, he’s waiting for a dollar to pay the rent
A lady in a fur coat passes by but gives no notice to the man on the corner with a harmonica
She doesn’t have time for people like him
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It’s like a thunderclap, out beyond the breeze
We’re the kind of people who always see what no one sees
And a raindrop, really, it’s falling faster, faster, more
It comes in like a tidal wave, and sweeps you out the door
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And those three magic words were spoken
All the lover’s spells were broken
His book of words lay in ruins by the fireside
He went to fix them, he tried and tried
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Ask Me Anything

Ask me anything, I’ve got nothing to say
And I’d like to confront you, if that’s okay
We could shine and live outside
And no one would ever mind
We’ll blast the stereo
And let the road take us
Wherever it wants us to go
We’ll sing at the top of our lungs
We can read all the books and learn to speak in tongues
And I’ve got nothing to say to you anymore
I’ve told you to leave and I can show you the door
If you like, it’s really not too much trouble
And it seems we’ve run out of road
Ask me anything, if there’s anything to say

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