You don't have to try to explain
yourself to me, just take the blame.
You can't expect me to look the same,
you can't expect me to still feel pain.
They closed down Strawberry Fields, I guess,
nothing last forever. I'm still an orphan that's
where I go in bad weather.
We close our eyes sometimes and dream of forever,
I've been 40 days and 39 nights out in the desert,
but still it's hard for me to take, that look in your eyes.
I saw you on Belmont Avenue.
The night was cold and black, your eyes still and blue.
I'd been there all along just without you.
Maybe he can, but I can't speak for you.
Now you know how it feels when there is nothing left to steal,
and all your connections won't help you conceal,
the world's on fire and the devil is real,
you can't save the dead, they've already been healed.
And still I wish that I could see you,
one last time.
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