Words and Music by Jakob Dylan
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Seen the shadow on my wall
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Turn and fall
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On broken hands and all
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Turn and crawl
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Seen that sun gone down
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And the waterfall
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She stood tall in the fallen rain
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Right off an orphan train
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She'll run to me again,
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I believed,
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See how wrong, how wrong you can be.
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I know who watches you,
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Who watches me ?
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I know who hears you,
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Who hears me ?
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If my eyes blind,
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Who'll see
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The best in me ?
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I hear all the lonely cries
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Underneath all these lies
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She can't get them by,
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Or through me.
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See how wrong, wrong you can be.
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My honey bee,
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Why are you flyin' so far from me ?
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She keeps her hands so free
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And walks through me,
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Straight on through the dead of night
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Her face is painted white
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By these street lights.
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They hold you down so tight
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And like hounds they bite.
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She fell down in her diamond suit
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On lonely avenue, her color's only blue
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She won't take clues,
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See how wrong, how wrong you can be.
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My honey bee
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What on earth are you trying to do ?
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And where that hero falls, I held on
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I always thought I'd see the lights close on me
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And the water freeze, surrounding me.
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Look how wrong you can be.
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My honey bee
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Why are you flyin' so far from me?
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Honeybee
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Wallflowers |