We were out chasing fantasies, following lines
On the face of the street
we were rolling and racing with time
Out of our minds
With a kind of eternally burning bright bulb in our eyes
But you fed me a line
and called it a miracle
I was a light when you faded to dust
But you fed me a line
So lonely and lyrical
lovely and lithe
as we're made into one
But the heart was never sure
When the part that came before
Came alive
But it's your line
It's your line
Well you've armed all your enemies
And lined up the crowds into straight single file
But what are you supposed to do now?
Too stubborn and proud
And prettily crying your eyes out
For crying out loud
But you send me a line
and call it a miracle
I was a light when you faded to dust
But you send me a line
So lonely and lyrical
Lovely and lithe
as we're made back into one
But the heart was never sure
If the part that came before
reignites
But it's your line
it's your line
it's your line
it's your line
So when you've run out of roles to play
Draw me a line
In the dirt at your feet and I'll meet you
and stay here a while
At least 'til the time
When you leave me behind to go find
Some new place to get high
Won't you throw me a line
And call it a miracle
I was a light when you faded to dust
Won't you throw me a line
So lonely and lyrical
Lovely and lithe
as we're made into one
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La da da da
La da da da da...
Throw me a line
And call it a miracle
I was a light, I was a light
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