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Blowing It
 
  I been thinking through the night everybody’s so uptight people hurt and that’s their right cut ’em all loose, think I might stewin’, hangin’ out in town and my head whirlin’ around don’t trust
Mind, it’ll let you down don’t have a thing to go on I don’t know a thing to say to you I don’t know a thing to say to you there’s a time and there’s a place it’s not now, it’s time to pace thin
D say but just can’t face all it means to say them I could believe the things I feel then tomorrow get the same deal am I acting on something real? or am I blowing it again? I don’t know a thing
Ay to you I don’t know a thing to say to you I don’t know a thing to say to you I don’t know a thing to say to you




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