People come and people go
People ebb and people flow
And they never seem to know my stupid name
And I guess I only have myself to blame
How could you know who I am
And why should you even give a goddamn
When I'm barely a footnote
Barely a footnote in your book
People laugh and people cry
People live and people die
They know each other through a common ground
But among them I am nowhere to be found
It's as if they have their very own code
One that for me never had been bestowed
Because I'm barely a footnote
Barely a footnote in your book
Tell me that you know the name of my wife
Tell me that you know the meaning of my life
Tell me what is my most favorite song
Tell me that I will forever belong
Tell me that I have a place in your heart
And just how long it's been since we've been apart
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