Everybody I’ve ever known
Is headed out of town
They are saying their goodbyes
With the tears of a clown
They are setting their sites
On that blue horizon
They are hitting the gas
Before the sun is a-risin’
And they say
See ya, next time around
Next time around, next time around
Yeah they say
See ya, next time around
Next time around, next time around
Everybody I’ve ever hated
I don’t hate so much no more
They got what they had coming
Or got shanghaied in Singapore
Trying not to let things bug me
Trying to let shit pass
While I count out all my days
As life is kicking my ass
Everybody I’ve ever loved
Is just about gone for good
They got away from me somehow
And moved to some other neighborhood
Or maybe they just died
It’s really hard for me to know
One day you are breathing
The next you’re tumbling like Jericho
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