Since they lost their way
We are left to count the days
And I try to say
That I know know know
When she stays too long
And the ghosts have all gone
While they play along
And they know know know
And it’s time to bring out the dead
Walk the line and lay it down instead
And the sweet machine turned red
And I know you’re coming home again
So they’ve said all along
That they know their right from wrong
But they still sing along
And you know know know
And the ghosts will say
That you rue the day
And I can’t turn away
And you know know know
And it’s time to bring out the dead
Walk the line and lay it down instead
And the sweet machine turned red
And I know you’re coming home again
And the sleep within it draws you in
I know you’ll find I’m on my way back
Home again no need to send it
All away I’m on my way back
Home again no time to mend it
All again you know that I can’t
Go home again or be there anymore
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