Sunday morning and the lawns all mown
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We walked through the Japanese Gardens Home
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You tried to impress me by rolling a smoke
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But your hands were shaking and the paper broke
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I played cool and I took a drag
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Coughed like the kid on the Panadol ad
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You just smiled and kicked the dirt
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Said, "We're not as cool as we thought we were"
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On the night that we first kissed
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I climbed out the window so I wouldn't be missed
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Getting too big for the swings in the park
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Passing the lighter in the dark
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As the sun came up we had to leave
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You said my name, I could feel you breathe
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I walked home in the freezing cold
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Heartbeat thumping through my coat
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Fire and iron
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Iron and fire
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Tears in the water
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Water in the wine
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That awkward winter turned to spring
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We learned a million grown-up things
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Sharing cigarettes under the stars
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We laughed and drank and raced your car
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Then one morning, right on dawn
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You the lost the wheel, you missed the turn
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The whole world rolled on top of us
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You said my name, but I never woke up again
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Let it go, let it go
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Where's the guy I used to know?
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The girl I was died years ago, now she's a ghost
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Let me go
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Fire and iron
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Iron and fire
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I'm living your life
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And you're living mine
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Sunday morning and the lawns all mown
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You walk through the Japanese Gardens Home
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You look so funny with your kids in tow
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You gave up smoking years ago
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Fire And Iron
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Kate Miller-Heidke |