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Make an amendment to the constitution
To preserve the state of our union
Stop believing what you say to me
There's a tragic gap in credibilityWhen the light is gone from your eyes
And re-entry may be denied
Do I want to expatriate
Or I, I live in the United StateInflationary insecurity
'Cause a love ain't worth as much as it used to be
Clean break, running away
Should I work it out some wayWhen the light is gone from your eyes
And re-entry may be denied
Do I want to expatriate
Or I, I live in the United StateWatch the tress in the wind when it's starting to blow
Is the reason to leave, is it treason to go
Just appeasing you is the wrong thing, I know
Break awayWhen the light is gone from your eyes
And re-entry may be denied
Do I want to expatriate

Or I, I live in the United StateWhen the light is gone from your eyes
(United State)
When the light is gone from your eyesWhen the light is gone from your eyes
And re-entry may be denied
Do I want to expatriate
I live in the United StateI want live, live, live, live, live, live, live live in the
I can't live in the United State
United State can't live, can't live, live live in the
I can't live in the United StateCan't live in the United State
I can't live in the United State
I can't live in the United State
I can't live in the United StateUnited State
Can't live, can't live, can't live, can't live
I can't live in the United State
United State
Can't live in the United State
United State
Can't live in the United State
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HALL, DARYL / OATES, JOHNPublished by
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From their first hit in 1974 through their heyday in the '80s, Daryl Hall and John Oates' smooth, catchy take on philly soul brought them commercial success — including six number one singles and six platinum albums. Hall & Oates' music was well-constructed and produced; at their best, their songs were filled with strong hooks and melodies that adhered to soul traditions without being a slave to them by incorporating elements of new wave and hard rock.

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