Grace Cathedral hill
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All wrapped in bones of setting sun
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All dust and stone and moribund
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I paid twenty-five cents to light
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A little white candle
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For a New Year's Day
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I sat and watched it burn away
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Then turned and weaved
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Through slow decay
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We were both a little hungry
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So we went to get hot dog
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Down to Hyde Street Pier
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The light was slight and disappeared
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The air it stunk of fish and beer
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We heard a Superman trumpet
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Play the national anthem
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And the world may be long for you
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But'll never belong to you
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But on a motorbike
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When all the city lights
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Blind your eyes tonight
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Are you feeling better now?
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Some way to greet the year:
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Your eyes all bright and
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Brim with tears
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The pilgrims, pills, and tourists here
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Will sink fifty-three bucks to buy
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A brand new halo
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Sweet on a green-eyed girl
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All fiery Irish clip and curl
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All brine and piss and vinegar
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I paid twenty-five cents to light
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A little white candle
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And the world may be long for you
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But'll never belong to you
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But on a motorbike
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When all the city lights
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Blind your eyes tonight
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Are you feeling better now?
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Grace Cathedral Hill
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The Decemberists |