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But don't remind me of home There's everywhere I'd rather go It's true that some things have to change, oh-oh-oh And don't remind me of home Or I might notice where I am It's true that some things have to change I know some things have to change It's true that some things have to change I know some things have to change, oh-oh-oh And gazing out the window As I ascend into the sky But I'm the one who's left behind I'm the one who's left behind There is nothing that is safe I know some things have to change, oh Yeah, I do Yeah, I do But don't remind me of home In case it isn't quite the same
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