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Gone, Gone, Gone

by The Royal Sloan

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Every time that you open your hand It's gone, gone, gone Every time that you open your hand It's gone, gone, gone Nothing that you hold on to Is holding on to you Nothing that you hold on to Is holding on to you Every time that you open your mouth It's blah, blah, blah Every time that you open your mouth It's blah, blah, blah Like the Tower of Babel Your shit falls down Like the Tower of Babel Your shit falls down Every time that you look at the clock It's tick, tock, tick Every time that you look at the clock It's tock, tick, tock Here comes that dark shade She's reaching out to you Here comes that dark shade She's reaching out to you Every time that you open your eyes You're gone, gone, gone Every time that you open your eyes You're gone, gone, gone Everything that you built has Turned to dust Everything that you built has Turned to dust

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