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man and wife, the latter [damaged goods]

I'm growing out my hair like it was when I was single

It was longer than I'd known you

I had no money then. I had no worries then at all

But with such a high standard of living

I just feel like I am dying

I would start an argument but you can barely even talkBut there is always good reason for your silence

You have to take care of some business

So I fix your plate and I stay out of the way

And you will stay like that forever

Right in front of your computer

You'll look up one day but you won't recognize meSo now you want to change

You read a letter from a lawyer

Want to take me out to dinner

You want to bury me under a mound of shopping bags

Like it would really make a difference

Or make up for your disinterest

I'm a bill you pay. I'm a contract you can't breakAnd it's like I'm under water

Or on an endless escalator

I just go up and up but I don't ever reach the top

And it reads just like the Bible

Twenty centuries of scandal

I guess it all depends on how you interpret itThe word is love, the word is loss

The words are damaged goodsThat's what I am.

A lifetime gets chalked up to an experience

Coincidence. we are chained to the events

That's it.

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