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Deaf Havana – Boston Square lyrics
I know you met the devil once when you were young
You let him in just enough to push you out
You managed 21 years before he talked you round to giving up
We traded knowledge in our fields of expertise
We parted ways and you gave up on everything
You think it's too hard to leave now?
You always were such a stubborn kid back then
I saw the words that you wrote down
On the back of your book in the room where we spent our days
I remember you told me you threw your father's Jimmy Nail CD out the window of his car
That didn't get you very far in his good books
Because i know when you got home, you bent your spine over the back of a kitchen chair
You left so many days in there
I thought I saw your reflection in the window of a passing car
But I guess I was wrong
All i am is wrong these days
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Songwriters: Christopher Pennells, James Veck-Gilodi, Lee Wilson, Matthew Veck-Gilodi, Max Britton, Thomas Ogden
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