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Act Three, Scene Two: There's a boat dat's leavin' - Francois Clemmons lyrics
And I don't know how you do it
This obsession I must admit has shaken me up a bit
My solidarity now only comes in pairs
I'd like to see you, before you see me
I'd like to see you, I'd like to see you leave
Showered by torrential praise why it is I can't explain
Attempts to leave yield no avail
For me I don't know what it's for all I want is nothing more
I don't deserve what I get I have nothing to return
I'd like to see you before you see me
I'd like to see you, I'd like to see you leave
I'd like to see you before you see me
I'd like to see you, I'd like to see you leave
And I don't know how you do it
This obsession I must admit has shaken me up a bit
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