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I did not know where to look next
Meet round here again?
You really want to know?
I had been sad. I had been numb
I was not sure what I thought about this
I could not live with so many ghosts
There are some decent people here
I don’t know you’ll be back here tomorrow
Much too far for a head to roll
She fell asleep hoping to wake in another world
She soon learned how to fall asleep
The world behind his closed eyes was even stranger
So they moved on and on
Then she signalled him to follow
What age am I waiting for to come to myself?
She thought her own burdensome thoughts
The day was half gone
Call upon me when this happens, and you shall live
A person from the other world came
The birds were silent
They hardly knew each other at all
Who wanted to be a hero?
Who would saddle up and taste the greatness?
We’re all sitting here, soaking in light
Nothing. There’s nothing left
It would just hang in the air like a cloud
It felt all right
You could still worry about it
Argument itself being a tool to improve the mind
To the arguments of great thinkers there is no end
History is unkind to those it abandons
He smiled his sad, crooked smile
A true man faces the consequences of his actions
It’s how things are
Gone Fishin’
Hold my head while you’re filling it with your lies
Tell me a story
So you’re just what, gone?
Because some things can be put off and others can’t, or can’t anymore
One word and then the next, like rungs on a ladder
What if the story isn’t over yet?
Don’t be dramatic
The main thing is to avoid having to deal with anybody
You don’t need to worry about me
I’m gonna do whatever I’m gonna do
Why couldn’t she just have stayed home?
How beautiful to be seen
The quiet of the living is one of the great reliefs
Over there on the other side, it’s like that all the time
Could I have a glass of water, please?

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